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The Minimalist Part I

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2011

Brief introduction into minimalism. Check out www.getoffthiswheel.com for more info.

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  • Can't believe there is one person that dislike this :(

  • Thanks for all the positive feedback!

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  • As a former minimalist blogger all I can say is that this video is full of win.

  • not what minimalism gets at, pretty funny prod at it though

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  • TOO TRUE

  • I am a minimalist because I sold my car and quit my job.

  • @dedcat27 Sorry for the late reply. I totally understand only keeping what you need, but from what I came across on the minimalist blogs it seemed to be a sort of competition to see who can live with the least amount of material items just to say they own less than 100 items. I believe a person can be a minimalist and own hundreds of things as long as it's an item they actually use and/or has a function.

  • I think the creator understands the meaningfulness of the intention behind minimalism, not necessarily the people who actually practice the idea.

  • I'm right now getting rid of many things I own and don't use. Having said that, this video is so good it transcends humor.

  • This is hysterical. I've never laughed so much by myself.

  • Where can i make these types of videos?

  • genius stuff. love it. yeah, i'm on 3world and yeah, i'm kindly pushed to be a minimalist cause i cant really buy anything. Or i can, selling one kidney of mine.

  • @PrincessChronicles I own less than 100 items, and it isn't really extreme at all. I don't bother counting what I have, I just keep what I need. It is a lot less than you would think. The purpose of minimalism isn't to own less stuff, it is to give me time to do what I want. I don't have to worry about washing my car(it's really old), dry cleaning, cleaning furniture, or many of the other "hassles" people consider a part of daily life.

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