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  2. One Question to Ask Before Any Purchase
One Question to Ask Before Any Purchase
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • Minimalism
  • Philosophy
  • May 8, 2026
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One Question to Ask Before Any Purchase

In an era defined by ubiquitous digital advertising and frictionless e-commerce, the modern consumer is increasingly finding their living spaces and financial reserves under significant strain. Economic analysts and behavioral…

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The Greatest Luxuries in Life Can’t Be Bought at a Store
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • bought
  • greatest
  • May 6, 2026
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The Greatest Luxuries in Life Can’t Be Bought at a Store

In a global economic landscape traditionally defined by the accumulation of material assets and high-status consumer goods, a profound shift in the conceptualization of "luxury" is gaining significant cultural momentum.…

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Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • inspiring
  • Minimalism
  • May 4, 2026
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Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.

The modern economic and social landscape is increasingly defined by a shift away from traditional consumerism toward a philosophy of intentional living and financial prudence. As of mid-2025, the global…

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The One Realization That Can Change Everything About Your Finances
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • change
  • everything
  • May 4, 2026
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The One Realization That Can Change Everything About Your Finances

The Vermont Catalyst: A Chronology of the Minimalism Movement The modern minimalist movement, which has gained significant traction over the last fifteen years, often points to the late 2000s as…

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I’m Offering Something New (17 Years in the Making)
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • making
  • Minimalism
  • May 4, 2026
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I’m Offering Something New (17 Years in the Making)

The landscape of intentional living and personal development has reached a significant milestone as Joshua Becker, a pioneer in the modern minimalist movement, officially announced the launch of a new…

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What Simplifying My Home Taught Me About Self-Worth
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • Home
  • Minimalism
  • May 3, 2026
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What Simplifying My Home Taught Me About Self-Worth

The digital landscape of lifestyle philosophy reached a significant milestone this month as Joshua Becker, a prominent figure in the modern minimalist movement, published his 2,000th article on the platform…

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20 Stats That Show Exactly How Much Time and Money We Can Save Through Minimalism
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • exactly
  • Minimalism
  • May 3, 2026
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20 Stats That Show Exactly How Much Time and Money We Can Save Through Minimalism

The modern consumer landscape is increasingly defined by a paradox of abundance and exhaustion. While global markets offer unprecedented access to goods and services, a growing body of statistical evidence…

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Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • inspiring
  • Minimalism
  • May 3, 2026
  • 0 Comments
Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.

The pursuit of minimalist living has evolved from a niche lifestyle choice into a significant cultural movement, as evidenced by the ongoing curation of resources aimed at mitigating the effects…

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The Danger of Assuming Your Experience Is Universal
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
  • assuming
  • danger
  • May 2, 2026
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The Danger of Assuming Your Experience Is Universal

The psychological tendency to project personal experiences, preferences, and limitations onto the broader population represents a significant barrier to personal growth and behavioral change. This cognitive phenomenon, often described by…

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3 Things My Aunt Did That Made Saying Goodbye a Little Easier
  • Michael SholehMichael Sholeh
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  • easier
  • May 2, 2026
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3 Things My Aunt Did That Made Saying Goodbye a Little Easier

The passing of a family matriarch or patriarch often precipitates a complex intersection of emotional grief and administrative burden, yet the recent experience of Joe Darago, Executive Director of the…

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The Diaper Dilemma: A Growing Waste Crisis and the Rise of Sustainable Alternatives
The Diaper Dilemma: A Growing Waste Crisis and the Rise of Sustainable Alternatives
  • Reynand HollandReynand Holland
  • May 30, 2026
Interior Design & Cozy Living
American Hardwood Export Council Champions Material Literacy and Sustainable Design at 15th Clerkenwell Design Week
American Hardwood Export Council Champions Material Literacy and Sustainable Design at 15th Clerkenwell Design Week
  • Indra KusumaIndra Kusuma
  • May 30, 2026
Mental Health & Mindfulness
Are Shame and Guilt Bad—Or Do We Just Need a Different Relationship With Them?
Are Shame and Guilt Bad—Or Do We Just Need a Different Relationship With Them?
  • Muhammad HendraMuhammad Hendra
  • May 30, 2026
Parenting & Bedtime Rituals
How to Raise Civically Engaged Kids: Cultivating Active Citizenship from an Early Age
How to Raise Civically Engaged Kids: Cultivating Active Citizenship from an Early Age
  • Pranda MichaelaPranda Michaela
  • May 30, 2026
Books & Bedtime Reading
Enter to Win a Library Cart by Subscribing to the Book Riot Newsletter
Enter to Win a Library Cart by Subscribing to the Book Riot Newsletter
  • Angie FaithAngie Faith
  • May 30, 2026
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Sustainable Fashion & Loungewear

The Diaper Dilemma: A Growing Waste Crisis and the Rise of Sustainable Alternatives

  • Reynand Holland
  • May 30, 2026
The Diaper Dilemma: A Growing Waste Crisis and the Rise of Sustainable Alternatives
Interior Design & Cozy Living

American Hardwood Export Council Champions Material Literacy and Sustainable Design at 15th Clerkenwell Design Week

  • Indra Kusuma
  • May 30, 2026
American Hardwood Export Council Champions Material Literacy and Sustainable Design at 15th Clerkenwell Design Week
Mental Health & Mindfulness

Are Shame and Guilt Bad—Or Do We Just Need a Different Relationship With Them?

  • Muhammad Hendra
  • May 30, 2026
Are Shame and Guilt Bad—Or Do We Just Need a Different Relationship With Them?
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How to Raise Civically Engaged Kids: Cultivating Active Citizenship from an Early Age

  • Pranda Michaela
  • May 30, 2026
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Enter to Win a Library Cart by Subscribing to the Book Riot Newsletter

  • Angie Faith
  • May 30, 2026
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