Minimalism
People attach too much importance to material things and forget about other values.
In addition, they are more inclined to buy goods and services which they do not really need – all in order to feel better.
One of the consequences of progressive consumerism is that the more we possess, the less we have. The need to possess generates enormous costs. It also leads inevitably to the destruction of the environment and society as a whole. Too much mass production, wasting natural resources and food cannot exist without damage to the planet and ourselves.
If we cut back on buying more goods and services, we might find that we can live frugally and buy ‘once and for all’. Such competitive actions are promoted by minimalism and the less waste movement.
Minimalism is a chance to free ourselves from things that do not add any value to our lives.
The Tiny House is a real refuge for minimalists. A small space obliges you to reduce many unnecessary objects and gadgets, which are not really used at all. Also food bought on a regular basis is less likely to go unused.
Properly managed, minimalist space will give a sense of peace, harmony, freedom and independence.
Believe that these feelings are priceless!
We encourage you to try minimalist living and enjoy all its benefits.