Two pieces of bedding coverings are sufficient.
On a dreary autumn day, the author found themselves wrapped in a cloud-filled sky, reminiscent of a scene where even God seemed unsure of what to do with all the clouds. This was the backdrop as they delved into the pages of "Living Fulfilled with Minimalist Lifestyle", a book published by the Publishing House for Self-Help Literature Stuttgart, authored by Tamara Karan.
The author discovered a connection between the philosophy of Camus and Spinoza and the need for wanting less, a concept central to minimalist lifestyle. Yet, they did not provide specific examples of how minimalist lifestyle can lead to a fulfilled life.
The author's own experiences painted a picture of constant desire - for coffee, cake, a pendant lamp, an electric razor, communication from certain people, and avoidance of communication from others. They suggested that people urgently need to want less, based on their own reflections.
Conversations in cafes, according to the author, are often cluttered with cycling equipment philosophy, sales talk, and hotel reflections, making it difficult even for philosophers like Camus and Spinoza to get through. The author did not specify whether they practice minimalist lifestyle themselves or are simply recommending the book.
In a different context, the author mentioned the "Minimalism Muse" in relation to the book, but did not elaborate further.
Meanwhile, a different book, "Living Fulfilled with Minimalist Lifestyle", authored by Adina Markowz and published by Irisiana for 18 euros, offers insights into this lifestyle. However, the author did not discuss the cost of this particular book in their reflections.
As the author closed the book, they found themselves pondering the simplicity and clarity that minimalist lifestyle could bring, amidst the clutter and complexity of daily life. Whether one chooses to embrace minimalist lifestyle or not, the author's reflections serve as a thought-provoking reminder of the importance of mindfulness and simplicity in our lives.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
     
     
    