A growing number of minimalists are trying to cut down on physical commodities and replace them with digital counterparts. So is it possible to live out of a hard drive? And in future could less definitely be more? Could you reduce your belongings to les than 100 objects? Huffduffed from Best of abc.net.au (http://www.abc.net.au/bestof/#s3251681)
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Minimalism and the cult of less - RN Future Tense - 23 June 2011
A growing number of minimalists are trying to cut down on physical commodities and replace them with digital counterparts. So is it possible to live out of a hard drive? And in future could less definitely be more?
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/futuretense/stories/2011/3035856.htm
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5by5 | Back to Work #46: Not Counting the Mezzanine
This week, Merlin and Dan get all “Zen” about bias and minimalism. Your background won’t get any blacker, so stop burning cycles arguing on the internet or worrying about what other people think or how minimal you are. It’s not about the bird skeletons, lion skins or barefoot girls. Unless that’s what works. Just make sure it really works.
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Discovering Simplicity (Audio by Joshua Becker) | Becoming Minimalist
I thought some of you may enjoy hearing the presentation. It is 35 minutes long and is available for download. As the title states, it is a simple introduction to minimalism and simplicity.
http://www.becomingminimalist.com/2010/10/14/discovering-simplicity-audio-by-joshua-becker/
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