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My Minimalism Journey

2015 saw the rise of the popularity of minimalism in a more mainstream way and I, like so many others, jumped on the bandwagon. Although I’ve always kept my personal space organized and somewhat neat, I still felt like I had too much stuff. I was holding on to clothes that didn’t fit even though I had long since run out of closet space. I had way too many notebooks and random papers, and little trinkets that I thought I might want or use….eventually. In late 2015, some of my favorite Youtubers talked to a certain extent on the ideals of minimalism, intriguing me to no end. Minimalism is essentially the idea of getting rid of the unnecessary stuff in your life to make room for the things that matter most to you; whether that’s spending more time with your family and friends, creating art, or having more meaningful experiences. As I studied more and more into this thing called minimalism I saw how happy the people who called themselves minimalists were. Most of which came fro