mnmlist : less
mnmlist.comStop buying the unnecessary. Toss half your stuff, learn contentedness. Reduce half again. List 4 essential things in your life, do these first, stop doing the non-essential. Clear distractions, focus on each moment. Let go of attachment to doing, having more. Fall in love with less.
Estimated reading time: 1 min
mnmlist: Finding yourself in spareness
mnmlist.comThere is an empty room, and you. And you are enough.
Estimated reading time: 2 min
mnmlist: learn to love less
mnmlist.comThe same applies with anything we love … including online reading and communicating (email, Twitter, Facebook, forums). We often seem obsessed with more of it. But instead, consider reading just the quality stuff, and if a blog or Twitter feed doesn’t deliver quality consistently, consider dropping it.
Estimated reading time: 2 min
mnmlist: the minimalism of not knowing
mnmlist.comIf you are convinced that you need Stabucks grande lattes every day, or an iPhone or iPad, or an SUV or Cooper Mini or BMW … you are in the weak position, because you can’t give it up. Someone else might know that those aren’t essential to happiness, and can walk away.
Estimated reading time: 2 min
mnmlist: minimal web
mnmlist.comA website with the main purpose of having people read content would best serve its readers with almost nothing else but what’s needed for the reading experience. Strip a site of all its distraction, cruft, gimmicks, promotions, advertising, social sharing and more … and all you have is the pure reading experience. A minimalist website. Perfect for the readers, which is perfect for the writer.
Estimated reading time: 5 min
mnmlist: You don’t need the new iPhone
mnmlist.com‘Men have become tools of their tools.’
Estimated reading time: 2 min
mnmlist: how to be less busy in a busy busy world
mnmlist.comThing with busy is, it never ends
Estimated reading time: 4 min
mnmlist: the future of advertising
mnmlist.comAds make our lives worse. Isn’t that amazing? Companies build entire businesses around actively making our lives worse. And they do it because it works. Because we buy what they’re selling, so advertisers make more money through this model, and publishers also win.
Estimated reading time: 4 min