The part where you talked about minimalism being not just about material things but also about mental clarity at 2:22 was great. It felt like I just realized something really important.
Ohhhh, you are real minimalist🫠 I can’t imagine how you can live without furniture though, but the key it makes you happier person. Thank you so much for sharing
I began my minimalist journey in 2006 and it has been a good teacher. The journey taught me that minimalism, and life, is like tending a garden. Every so often, the excess or not useful is removed, the weeds are cut back, and balance between used space and void is important. Over the years, one goes through a series of revisions as life changes naturally. What is meaningful in one part of life, may not be in another. Grace is learned in flowing between these life changes and revisions. Sometimes learning that grace is tough and takes a few tries. It is also learned that one person's balance of minimalism is not a good balance of another's. Even so, minimalism is good path to whom it speaks to. It has been good to me.
I am happy that you are finding your balance 🙏, thank you for sharing your thoughts here🫶🏻, and I absolutely agree with you in this view. I also love your analogy with the garden, beautiful
This was so interesting! Full of expansive transformational information that I can integrate in my own western life. A lot of this is about “stop & notice”.
At school when we were taught logic, teacher explained it in very accessible manner so that everyone can understand how it works. Let me share it here. An aircraft can fly, and a bird can fly - logical conclusion -> aircraft is = a bird. I believe you applied same logic here😉
Beautiful, insightful ideas. Yet, sadly, there is not, I repeat not, one area that looks comfortable, not one piece of furniture where a human being could kick back and relax with a book. Everything, though visually pleasing, is so rigid. I’ve known and worked with many Japanese, all very polite, considerate, yet, never relaxed, never at ease, always uptight, extremely self-conscious. Sad, but true. I wholeheartedly embrace the ideas you put forth in your video, but with caution. I think Walt Whitman says it best, “Nothing is better than simplicity.” Let each find his way with this simple sentence. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. 🙏🏻 I agree with you in this case, but I believe it bears more philosophical and inspirational approach, and everyone can implement it to a degree he or she is most comfortable with… sad to hear your observation about Japanese people
You seem to think that being Japanese is very painful. I find that extremely hard to believe. A stranger observing American culture could no doubt comment a lot on its aesthetic poverty, its materialism, its greed, aggressiveness, incivility, boorishness, lack of discipline and philosophical emptiness.
@@scrambaba I do live in “North América “, but for I have seen on many videos, both countries have exactly the same problems and difficulties. I don see the reason for criticism each other.
First principle: Have a lot of money. Minimalism doesn’t mean that you have nothing in your house. It means the things that are in your house are of the highest quality. But most of us don’t have the money for, say, a twin sized futon that costs $4000 because it’s filled with camel hair. I live in Kyoto and have been to that particular workshop/store BTW
These are amazing philosophical principles and habits that I try to incorporate regularly. By the way, I wonder if Satan approves of Seiten (pun intended, sorry).
No he did not insult Japan. He said they were very nice people. He was just making points about their culture that I did not take as an insult. But you insulted Americans by lumping us all in it's greedy and arrogant etc. I just don't think you get it.😊
Sorry not to include children in the scene, there was no initial purpose as such because the images used here are secondary, the information about the minimalism shared here is ESSENTIALL. How you will settle your own household is your own private matter as for all of us, based on your individual needs and aesthetic perceptions. Accompanied photos used in the video are not the furniture catalogue offered for sale, or interior design project plan rather for aesthetically pleasing perception of information shared. Thank you for asking 🤗
WONDERFUL.VERY NICE PRESENTATION,ALL THE BEST.
Always admired the Japanese culture of minimalism in their approach to decorating their interior dwelling space.
I also love it so much 🙏🏻🫶🏻, welcome to my channel
The part where you talked about minimalism being not just about material things but also about mental clarity at 2:22 was great. It felt like I just realized something really important.
Thanks a lot 😊🙏🏻
Japanese culture and views helped move me from minimalist to extreme minimalist to furnitur-free! These guys know their stuff! ❤❤❤
Ohhhh, you are real minimalist🫠
I can’t imagine how you can live without furniture though, but the key it makes you happier person. Thank you so much for sharing
I love Japanese minimalist, cleannes, hygiene, and organized in things
I totally agree! Me too
I love this. It's art. Art isn't necessary but it's needed.
Happy to hear your view on this. Most welcome to my channel
I began my minimalist journey in 2006 and it has been a good teacher. The journey taught me that minimalism, and life, is like tending a garden. Every so often, the excess or not useful is removed, the weeds are cut back, and balance between used space and void is important. Over the years, one goes through a series of revisions as life changes naturally. What is meaningful in one part of life, may not be in another. Grace is learned in flowing between these life changes and revisions. Sometimes learning that grace is tough and takes a few tries. It is also learned that one person's balance of minimalism is not a good balance of another's. Even so, minimalism is good path to whom it speaks to. It has been good to me.
I am happy that you are finding your balance 🙏, thank you for sharing your thoughts here🫶🏻, and I absolutely agree with you in this view. I also love your analogy with the garden, beautiful
@@One_Percent_Better_Every_Day Thank you and thank you for the highlight. I am grateful.
🙏❤️
The world needs a minimalist now
Absolutely
Thank you for sharing this wisdom. Very lovely to watch.
Love to know about these Minimalism principles.
Thanks for putting it here.
Subscribed...
Thank you so much 😊
Very usful andbeautiful video! l really like it!❤❤❤
Thanks a lot❤️
Such a therapeutic video! ☺
I am very happy you like it and it is helpful🙏🙂
Beautifully presented.
Thank you so much 😊 🙏🏻
I really enjoy your videos ❤
Thank you so much!❤️❤️❤️
This was so interesting! Full of expansive transformational information that I can integrate in my own western life. A lot of this is about “stop & notice”.
🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️thank you for sharing
Beautiful pictures. It would be nice to listen at a bit slower speed, or to have small pauses between each principle.
Thanks for the tip!
My love, you can also regulate the pace on the TH-cam settings, can make it 0,75 speed and it will be slower 🤗❤️❤️❤️
Great principles 🌺
Glad you like them!❤
Minimalism = no children😂😂
At school when we were taught logic, teacher explained it in very accessible manner so that everyone can understand how it works. Let me share it here. An aircraft can fly, and a bird can fly - logical conclusion -> aircraft is = a bird. I believe you applied same logic here😉
@@One_Percent_Better_Every_Day😂😂😂😂
❤❤❤❤❤ minimalism = no children, no wife
😂😂😂😂😂
@@One_Percent_Better_Every_Day 😂😂
thanks for this
I am happy it was helpful ❤️🙏🏻
love it
❤️🙏🏻
Forgot to mention Wabi Sabi :)
Beautiful, insightful ideas. Yet, sadly, there is not, I repeat not, one area that looks comfortable, not one piece of furniture where a human being could kick back and relax with a book. Everything, though visually pleasing, is so rigid. I’ve known and worked with many Japanese, all very polite, considerate, yet, never relaxed, never at ease, always uptight, extremely self-conscious. Sad, but true. I wholeheartedly embrace the ideas you put forth in your video, but with caution. I think Walt Whitman says it best, “Nothing is better than simplicity.” Let each find his way with this simple sentence. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. 🙏🏻
I agree with you in this case, but I believe it bears more philosophical and inspirational approach, and everyone can implement it to a degree he or she is most comfortable with…
sad to hear your observation about Japanese people
You seem to think that being Japanese is very painful. I find that extremely hard to believe. A stranger observing American culture could no doubt comment a lot on its aesthetic poverty, its materialism, its greed, aggressiveness, incivility, boorishness, lack of discipline and philosophical emptiness.
@@scrambaba I do live in “North América “, but for I have seen on many videos, both countries have exactly the same problems and difficulties. I don see the reason for criticism each other.
Disagree. Those spaces are beautiful, light flooded and inviting. They're "ready" for doing the next thing.
@@scrambabawow! I thought the other person was polite in his observation. You went off the rails.
Chicken Katsu is the principle of I'm hungry for Japanese food
Thanks for sharing 😉
very informative... useful for me, auto-subscribe
Thank you 🙏
Cannot believe that you have not mentioned WABI- SABI and ICHIGO-ICHIE ...🤔
There is separate whole video devoted to Wabi Sabi, Ichigo Ichie is coming, don’t worry)
This sounds like the 5S system?
It is more than it
Or, simply put, as Voltaire said, " Il faut cultivater notre jardin."
(We must cultivate our garden.)
Thank you for this quote
First principle: Have a lot of money. Minimalism doesn’t mean that you have nothing in your house. It means the things that are in your house are of the highest quality.
But most of us don’t have the money for, say, a twin sized futon that costs $4000 because it’s filled with camel hair. I live in Kyoto and have been to that particular workshop/store BTW
🙏✨💜
🤗🙏🏻
👍
🙏💙🙏💙🙏💙
These are amazing philosophical principles and habits that I try to incorporate regularly. By the way, I wonder if Satan approves of Seiten (pun intended, sorry).
Thank you for sharing….and for sarcasm😉
😊
☺️
No he did not insult Japan. He said they were very nice people. He was just making points about their culture that I did not take as an insult. But you insulted Americans by lumping us all in it's greedy and arrogant etc. I just don't think you get it.😊
5S
To what end? And where are the children?!
🤷♀️ ???
Minimalism = no children😂😂
@@anaalvarez2222 Baggage compartment empty 😆
The children are also taught at an early age to tidy up after their mess.
Sorry not to include children in the scene, there was no initial purpose as such because the images used here are secondary, the information about the minimalism shared here is ESSENTIALL. How you will settle your own household is your own private matter as for all of us, based on your individual needs and aesthetic perceptions. Accompanied photos used in the video are not the furniture catalogue offered for sale, or interior design project plan rather for aesthetically pleasing perception of information shared. Thank you for asking 🤗
Very complex narration, ironic.
Also, the AI voice and AI images somehow defeat the purpose
Complete nonsense, not usable spaces
It is not about spaces actually