The document discusses how decluttering one's life both physically and mentally can help one enjoy more of the meaningful aspects of life. It suggests that by getting rid of idle habits and unnecessary possessions, one can free up time and space to dedicate to things they truly value like spending time with loved ones or pursuing fulfilling hobbies. Lastly, it advises letting go of an attachment to abstract concepts like degrees and achievements that do not contribute to a simple yet fulfilling life.
The document discusses how decluttering one's life both physically and mentally can help one enjoy more of the meaningful aspects of life. It suggests that by getting rid of idle habits and unnecessary possessions, one can free up time and space to dedicate to things they truly value like spending time with loved ones or pursuing fulfilling hobbies. Lastly, it advises letting go of an attachment to abstract concepts like degrees and achievements that do not contribute to a simple yet fulfilling life.
The document discusses how decluttering one's life both physically and mentally can help one enjoy more of the meaningful aspects of life. It suggests that by getting rid of idle habits and unnecessary possessions, one can free up time and space to dedicate to things they truly value like spending time with loved ones or pursuing fulfilling hobbies. Lastly, it advises letting go of an attachment to abstract concepts like degrees and achievements that do not contribute to a simple yet fulfilling life.
The key to a simple yet fulfilling life is to learn
to enjoy and to get the most out of the positive, productive things that you decide to dedicate your time to.
The first step towards enjoying more of the best
things in your life is to free up space for them by leaving behind idle habits that you don’t actually enjoy but that you have grown accustomed to by force of , well, habit.
For example, when you consider the amount
of time that you spend surfing the internet or watching TV, you’ll immediately realize that can instead be time spent with people you love but that you don’t see too often, or to dedicate it to a productive, skill building hobby.
Lastly, you have to learn to let go of
attachment, not only to physical objects, but also to abstract achievements such as having too many degrees and certifications. Instead, work towards giving meaning to what can actually help you move forward in life.
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