Unclutter

When you cave in to materialism, you forfeit your freedom to simply be, to ponder, to exist unbound.

The flash and sparkle that seize your attention, manipulating your mind with coercive persuasion, feeding the soul with vain acquisitions that offer no true fulfillment.

Must-have gadgets, their purpose dictated by the perpetrators of the gadgets. Superfluous items provide hollow sustenance, offering only an illusory solace of fulfillment.

Minimalism offers a chance to truly appreciate what you have, yourself and the time to spend with you. The intangible beauty of life, complimentary and profound, that can transform your experience in and of the world.

To contemplate, unrestrained and free from unnecessary distractions, not suffering the hypnotic pull of meaningless mental turmoil.

Not suffering the stress and anxiety of bill payments, nor the added financial challenges that sustain the perpetual cycle, bound by conditional restraint.

Sidestepping the blue light, breathing in the scent of daylight, this is the prescription.

Break the grip of commercialism and embrace the influence of Mother Nature, a vast spectrum of beauty, a sensory buffet.

Take a walk and notice the beauty right in front of you, free from the programming that obscures the obvious. 

Materialism fosters a sense of emptiness and unfulfillment, while minimalism creates space for deeper connections.

Take your life back. 

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Published by diestl

Freemason and father of two boys and a girl, living in Los Angeles, California. Emerson College Alumni always looking for a new adventure. Eight years of Catholic school, now Taoist leaning trying to be Zen in my journey of life.

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