Minimalism

 


Dear Readers

Again got stock-up with my personal things and failed to communicate with you.

Just being in my afternoon nap , recalled the word- 'Minimalism' and thought of sharing with you. This is another great lesson taught to us by this 2020 Pandemic LOCKDOWN. We all are now living with only the essentials- its the concept throughout the world. The whole world leading a life so simple...no more the hum-drum lifestyle. All some way only have  to follow -The Theory of Minimalism. Still happy , satisfied without much complications.

So life can also be lived with the very minimum things -with the same happiness .Then its the only truth of life - may be its the decision of God and situation such created that everyone throughout world has to adhere to HIS words either out of compulsion or with all acceptance.

In my college days i used to read a lot - the regular issues of Women's Era. Thus ,for the first time i was really inspired to know and also willfully accepted this theory of Minimalism. At that age, I learned how to control -give brakes to my habit of shopping. After learning this concept I started implementing it in my daily life and with God's Grace was able to get rid of unnecessary spending's.

Now this concept of Minimalism in this lockdown has become the way of life. No Extravagances .People close to their family members. Mostly Teenagers addicted to fastfood are trying prepare delicious dishes and throwing party for parents inside home.

But dear readers, in day-to-day life follow this minimalism -life will surely be peaceful. Many known figures losing their lives out of depression and frustration. Please help people to live an active life  - always be engaged with hobby ideas , busy with paintings/fine arts then life will be easy.


                      Love u all - Stay at Home -Help others in times of need.

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