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Finished this book this morning. (Audible version.) If you're curious about minimalism, this is an excellent intro to why (at least some) minimalism can make sense. I'm not suggesting that minimalism is for everyone. It's not. But this is an excellent room-by-room discussion about reasonably and intentionally minimizing. (Also, maybe go for the print or Kindle version. The narrator of the Audible version wasn't the best.)
 
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trauman | 11 andere besprekingen | Feb 6, 2024 |
An ok book. Doesn’t add much to the Konmari/Gretchen Rubin conversation, except maybe this: “...in addition to whatever monetary cost an object may originally have had, it also has an ongoing “clutter cost” in terms of the money, time, energy, and space it demands from you.”
 
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littlezen | 11 andere besprekingen | Jan 24, 2024 |
One benchmark I use for evaluating the quality of non-fiction works involves how many insights/observations I logged on my trusty digital notepad. Becker’s book spurred me to jot down nearly 30 nuggets – a sum that skews higher than my average. I had not given much thought to the concept of “minimalism” before (I hadn’t read Becker’s earlier work). I found many of his ideas intriguing and even enlightening. I certainly understand why some reviewers were turned off by some of his notions (page 236, for example, contains this proclamation: “Don’t retire until you need to.”) While I don’t agree with some of the author’s contentions, I do relate to the book’s basic premise. Our lives are flooded with distractions – both obvious and not-so-obvious – and conquering these distractions can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. As a longtime journalist and communications professor, I was especially interested in Becker’s exploration of digital distractions, media consumption habits, “digital detox” and “tech-free zones.” I expect to touch on some of the author’s ideas in future media literacy classes. Overall, “Things That Matter” is an informational and highly readable book that lives up to its self-help label.… (meer)
 
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brianinbuffalo | May 13, 2023 |
Of all the minimalist books I’ve read this year, this has been my favourite because it is so practical. If bringing minimalism into your life and home is something you want to do, this book is essential!
 
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