Middle-Aged People Pursue a Minimalist Lifestyle
As more and more people are willing to shed worldly shackles and scrutiny to pursue their inner voices, and no longer define success by secular standards, they truly begin to understand and follow their own footsteps to discover the meaning of life. Minimalism is a lifestyle that middle-aged people return to their inner selves. These are minimalist home spaces.

The core of minimalism is: cut, discard, and separate.It advocates abandoning all that is cumbersome, unnecessary, and burdensome; just as a large tree cuts off fine branches and leaves, leaving the main trunk, it can grow better towards the sun.

Currently, middle-aged people pursue minimalist living by abandoning unnecessary social interactions and discarding excess items at home. Unnecessary social interactions consume time, energy, and emotions. In a society where 'connections' are highly valued, social interactions are often seen as crucial, and during their prime, middle-aged people, eager to maximize resources and benefits, are reluctant to give up even frivolous social connections. In reality, discarding these emotionally unnecessary old things can create more space for fresh and wonderful people and things.




























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