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What the fuck preserve? Decluttering and minimalism - Frank Diamante
Table of contents
Stop keep you fueled up shit
Create your own uniform
Photographs and cartons
Sell and give
Garage and attic
Kitchen and bathroom
A minimalist mind
Stop keep you fueled up shit
"The future employment of all children,
so as it presents itself today, is to be
specialised consumers."
(David Riesman, The crowd solitary, 1950)
Let us be clear about one thing: the company tamed
for good, in order to enable us to become the voracious consumers of unnecessary things, bulky and expensive.
If by children we needed a box and a ball to be happy, we now fill of thousands of objects to fill a void which seems unbridgeable, and which is filled with clothes worn even only once a year, garments which remain there, in the cabinet, because you never know
; not to mention the many useless objects that would fall by inverting the drawers and pull-outs throughout the house.
If you are reading this book because you are sensitive to this issue and perhaps you feel even a little testes when, in opening a cabinet or drawer, you may undertake to rummaging among thousands of objects to find what you need.
Well, if you want to be a little less stupid, this book could help you to give you the motivation that you are missing to deliver you from your past spent to accumulate