Minimalism for All: Why It's Not Just a Game for the Privileged
Are you someone who thinks that minimalism is just an aesthetic movement characterized by all-white everything in a large and mostly-empty room? Or maybe you think minimalism is a fad embraced by the privileged few. After all, how can you have "too much stuff" unless you have a high income? You're not alone in that opinion. One of the characters in Liz Moore's engrossing novel The God of the Woods , encountering Henry David Thoreau's Walden * for the first time, thinks "Here was a rich person playing.... There were poor people far more resourceful and self-sufficient than he was; they just had the grace and self-awareness not to brag about it." My mom grew up poor. She had plenty of knowledge and practical skills. But that didn't stop her from aspiring to the "American dream" of a big house, expensive cars, a high-end wardrobe, and a growing list of luxuries and experiences. Earning a high income doesn't mean you don't outspen...