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Minimalism

Live a Meaningful Life

by Joshua Fields Millburn

NonfictionSelf HelpPersonal Development

Who This Book Is For

The ideal reader of Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life is someone who feels successful on paper yet inwardly dissatisfied—working hard, earning well, collecting possessions, but sensing life has drifted off course. They may be in their late twenties to mid-forties, burdened by debt, clutter, or social comparison, and yearning for focus, freedom, and authenticity. This reader has likely followed the cultural script of “more equals better” and now realizes it delivers only stress and emptiness. They’re open to radical simplicity but skeptical of trends; they want practical, humane minimalism that integrates with family, career, and community. The book speaks equally to single professionals and parents who want to declutter their homes, calendars, and priorities to rediscover purpose. Above all, the ideal reader is ready to trade consumption for contribution and redefine success through health, relationships, passions, growth, and service

Book Details

Categories
Nonfiction, Self Help, Personal Development
Pages
138
Published
2011
Language
ENGLISH
Rating
3.7 (11,095 reviews)

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