Why You Should Be a Minimalistic Person
Less is more, being minimalistic is a lifestyle

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about minimalist style and how it favors us. Before I was very attached to material life, I bought a lot of things.
I could have 20 pairs of shoes, but if I saw a few more I liked, I’d buy them.
I can also tell about my video of cell phone weeds, I also had about 20 covers but I was always buying.
Obviously, I’m here exaggerating a little bit, but do you get the idea?
We live our lives in consumerism and spend our money on things that don’t make us so much lacking.
In recent years I have been learning to be more aware of what I buy.
Now I don’t buy it because I’m pretty, I only buy them when I need them. Sometimes it’s hard for me to do this material dissociation, but gradually I think I’m doing it.
It does wonders for my wallet and I take up less space at home with things I might only use once.
The consumerist world has this effect on people, but we have that we have control over the things we acquire so that we do not accumulate and give wings to more consumerism in the world.
We also have to protect the environment and I repeat again — Our wallet, at the end of the month, will thank you without a doubt. In my opinion, I think that the people who are more contained are more easily in this aspect.
And u consider myself contained and I’m not buying things that I used to buy more easily and this doesn’t involve not buying things we like, it just implies being more aware of our spending.