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Goodbye, Things - The New Japanese Minimalism

by Fumio Sasaki
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Fumio Sasaki isn't an pioneer on minimalism or a guru like Marie Kondo, he's just a normal guy who's been struggling and continuously comparing himself with others, but oneday he took the decision to transform his life by saying goodbye for everything he didn't truly needed. The results were remarkable: Sasaki achieved genuine independence, a new mindset, and a deep sense of appreciation and gratitude. Sasaki modestly shares his personal minimalist experience, giving detailed tips on reducing the process and sharing how the modern minimalist revolution can not only change…
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Fumio Sasaki isn’t an pioneer on minimalism or a guru like Marie Kondo, he’s just a normal guy who’s been struggling and continuously comparing himself with others, but oneday he took the decision to transform his life by saying goodbye for everything he didn’t truly needed. The results were remarkable: Sasaki achieved genuine independence, a new mindset, and a deep sense of appreciation and gratitude. Sasaki modestly shares his personal minimalist experience, giving detailed tips on reducing the process and sharing how the modern minimalist revolution can not only change your environment, but also enrich your life existence. Everyone can benefit from a minimalist life, and Sasaki makes it a bliss.


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Fumio Sasaki isn’t an pioneer on minimalism or a guru like Marie Kondo, he’s just a normal guy who’s been struggling and continuously comparing himself with others, but oneday he took the decision to transform his life by saying goodbye for everything he didn’t truly needed. The results were remarkable: Sasaki achieved genuine independence, a new mindset, and a deep sense of appreciation and gratitude. Sasaki modestly shares his personal minimalist experience, giving detailed tips on reducing the process and sharing how the modern minimalist revolution can not only change your environment, but also enrich your life existence. Everyone can benefit from a minimalist life, and Sasaki makes it a bliss.

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