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RE: Why minimalists have 1000X more chances to succeed in Crypto ?

in LeoFinance4 years ago

I'm not sure I could live as a pure minimalist as I have things I am attached to, but I have seen what a hoarder's house is like and I'm a long way from that. I just did a short podcast about 'going viral' and how some people go all out for fame, but only a rare few can achieve that. We each choose what path to take in life, although some have less choices than others. It does seem in the crypto world that many go all out for riches, but does that always bring happiness? Life is a journey and you need to enjoy it along the way. Money is not the main thing that drives me, but then I am fairly fortunate.

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One way of defining minimalist is the person who does really loves the few things they own and also a person who only does very few things they love.

Life is a journey and you need to enjoy it along the way.

I choose a simple way to live with fewer items.

I share this quote from theminimalist.com and one day you might be curious about learning more about minimalism.

Minimalism is a tool that can assist you in finding freedom. Freedom from fear. Freedom from worry. Freedom from overwhelm. Freedom from guilt. Freedom from depression. Freedom from the trappings of the consumer culture we’ve built our lives around. Real freedom.

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I don't think there's one way of living that suits everyone, but that is okay as we are free to go our own way. Whatever works for you is good. We have seen too much conflict with people trying to force their ideas on others, not that I think minimalists are likely to be that militant :)

We have seen too much conflict with people trying to force their ideas on others

Thank you for reminding this to me!

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