Hey, I thought you might like this video, especially the first minute and a half. But the whole thing is very good, very thoughtfully done.
Hey, I thought you might like this video, especially the first minute and a half. But the whole thing is very good, very thoughtfully done.
Thanks for sharing, UL. I like the whole thing!
Pretty neat video, and I think it showed a good example of a home that is minimalist while still having some warmth and charm.
He didn't strike me as living as a minimalist so much living intentionally. By the standards he outlined in the video here, most of us on the forum are "minimalists".
Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome. - Booker T. Washington
I was thinking the same thing as Steve. I'm certainly no minimalist, and have a few nice sized closets that are pretty full to prove it. But I do a number of things that this guy does. Like clothes. I have five casual work shirts (rugby and other long sleeve knit shirts) and just wear whichever one is on top of the stack along with a pair of jeans. And food. I plan stuff that's easy to cook and easy to provide leftovers for lunch.
His wife is not a minimalist. So that probably makes him appear "less" minimalist.
He has two videos about dealing with the non-minimalist wife. "Living with a minimalist" and "Living with a non-Minimalist."
The first is told from her perspective. The second is told through his.
Hi Terry,
I thought the millenial remark was rude. If you want to watch it, this might work better for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=tG2GJZcBKOE
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