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# Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism MP3 CD – Unabridged, 11 April 2017

**Brand:** fumio sasaki
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## Customer Reviews

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    The best book about minimalism
  

*by S***B on Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 2 June 2022*

I have read the this book 3 times already and I’m now getting the kindle version because we’ll I’m trying to reduce my possessions !!I have read/listened/watched a few minimalists content and this book is the one that resonated the most. It’s practical, the guy is pragmatic and there is no nonsense drama (like in the US The Minimalists). I’m far from being there in terms of minimalism but at least with this book you start having a different approach when buying. You also learn to let go with less guilt. And when I struggle, we’ll I grab the book again 😊

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    Sayonara
  

*by H***Z on Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 28 August 2017*

Fumio advocates a style of living that is close to that of the ascetic, and is difficult to live as he does – he has only four shirts. He got rid of all his books (all £7,000 worth), CDs, rolls and rolls of developed photographs, and, well, almost everything else he owned. Some people are hoarders by nature and this book will never appeal to them. Some people are neat and minimalist by nature, and this book will not add much other than the pleasure of reading a fine personal account of the life of a minimalist. But there are many in the middle, who at times feel that their lives and living conditions are cluttered. There are people who are on the verge of deciding whether to keep their keeps sakes or throw them away. If they read Fumio, they will go right ahead and chuck their stuff. Fumio is a minimalist, not so much because he is a Japanese, who are more minimalist than many other societies, but because he was reacting to his ‘overly cluttered pigpen’. As a Japanese, he once was a hoarder! Not anymore, as he tells us his reasoning that we do not need most of the things we possess. A £20,000 will not have fifty times the battery life of a £400 one, and it is probably true that even Bill Gates cannot eat six meals a day, as Fumio says, but the point that the author is making is that not only should we not acquire things, we need not acquire expensive things. That is part of minimalism. It may border on parsimony, but the line is drawn by Fumio – minimalist living includes enjoyment of possessions and experiences. He places experiences above material possessions, but he says we should enjoy the few material possessions that we do have. Fumio gives plenty of tips as to how to start a minimalist life. But first, one has to rid himself of the greed that pervades the modern world; the psychological attachment to acquisition as a sign of achievement; and the accumulation of things as a measure of self-worth. He tells the reader who is thinking whether to keep a thing or discard, ‘Don’t think. Discard’. He tells us to spend less time shopping. Fumio is a minimalist indeed, and his philosophy is about living and appreciating life in the present, and happy memories. Yet, it is hard to argue that some objects are desirable because they bring back memories. Fumio seems to think that the memories in themselves are sufficient – this may be a matter of the different extent to which one wishes to be a minimalist. Don’t forget, Fumio got rid of all his towels, and now only has a Japanese towel that he uses for everything – bathing and washing his dishes included.

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    Loved it!
  

*by M***F on Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 4 June 2022*

Loved this book. Very honest about his journey in to minimalism and really interesting to read. Not preachy or prescriptive but very helpful. If you want minimal books on minimalism then this is an excellent choice. I am keeping mine!

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