An interesting look at minimalism

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From a different perspective - from The Art of Manliness:

Sunday Firesides: Tidying Up Our Gilded Cages
“Minimalism” has been a popular trend over the last decade or so, and has only reached a fever pitch of late. People are downsizing their possessions, decluttering their homes, throwing away anything that doesn’t “spark joy.”

It’s possible to see something positive in this trend, to believe it bespeaks a greater desire for discipline and a lessening attachment to material possessions. Would it be that modernity’s drive towards minimalism truly grew out of some deep, well-considered philosophical shift.

But, it is arguably emanating from a much less laudatory source.

Historically, whenever people feel they cannot exercise much influence in the public sphere, they retreat to the private one; if they cannot control things outside themselves, they focus instead on self-control — on the discipline of their feelings (hence the parallel rise in the contemporary popularity of Stoicism) and the arrangement of their personal affairs.

“I cannot seem to alter the political landscape, but I can transform that of my bedroom; I cannot seem to control the trajectory of my career, but I can regulate the number of things I own; I cannot seem to healthily arrange my relationships, but I can organize my possessions; I cannot seem to reduce the evils present in the world, but I can purge my closet of an excess number of sweaters.”

An emphasis on minimalism rises in proportion to our overall feelings of impotence. It’s an attempt to bring order to a world that otherwise feels chaotic. While there’s nothing wrong with the practice itself, it often merely papers over our anxieties without directly addressing them. What we truly crave is the ability to influence the world around us — real efficacy.

“What is happiness?” Nietzsche asked. “It is the feeling of power increasing.” We would do better to look for joy there, than in tidying up our gilded cages.

An interesting take on the whole movement. I am currently decluttering and shedding some of my possessions but I am not going for the whole minimalist thing. I had started too many projects and was pursuing too many interests to fully engage in them and to complete the projects. I am scaling back to just metal working, music and photography with ham radio, emergency prepping and electronics on the periphery.

The idea of enforcing zero clutter is neurotic and not practical. The idea is to not let the clutter develop to the point where it impedes your life. Develop an understanding of how the clutter develops and build tools to assist you to minimize it. Landing zones are a great one for me. Shop. Kitchen. I bring something in, it goes to a landing zone and I do not have to deal with it immediately but at some point, I will clear the landing zone and put the new stuff where it needs to go.

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