![]() ![]() ![]() Coronavirus crisis and using time wisely while stu.Book recommendation: “Goodbye, things” by Fumio Sa.Feeling gratitude right now à la Fumio Sasaki.What I’ve learned from “Goodbye, things” by Fumio Sasaki (by Meziah Ruby): An in-depth look at “Goodbye, things” by Fumio Sasaki (book summary) (by Kyle Kowalski): “Goodbye things, hello minimalism: can living with less make you happier?” (Guardian article of 12 April 2017): Penguin webpage for “Goodbye, things” by Fumio Sasaki: Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism - YouTube 0:00 / 57:01 Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism JapanSocietyNYC 424K. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. ![]() It takes the reader on a fascinating journey into minimalism, which is defined as a lifestyle in which possessions are reduced to the absolute minimum that one needs. Goodbye, Things: On Minimalist Living - Ebook written by Fumio Sasaki. In “Goodbye, things” Fumio Sasaki explores the philosophy and cultural history of minimalism from Zen Buddhism to Steve Jobs. ![]() Special praise to translator Eriko Sugita! His tips and his insights into minimalism are neatly packaged into short, compact chapters, which are written in a punchy and highly readable style. In addition, he sets out 12 ways in which he himself has changed since he said goodbye to his things. In the book, he offers 55 tips to help you say goodbye to your things and 15 more tips for the next stage of your minimalism journey. ![]()
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