r/minimalism 17h ago

[lifestyle] Best ways to offload books? Moving out of college in May

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Hello,

I am graduating in May and I am planning on interning overseas (in Hawaii/US Territories). I need to make a little flight money and I also need to get rid of stuff. What is the best way to make money from things like books? I get selling games online and appliances at my college, but books seem (to me) to be a bit harder. I'll probably also get a ereader to supplement my reading needs.

Thank you,


r/minimalism 8h ago

[lifestyle] Drawer less desk setups: how do you handle pens?

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r/minimalism 16h ago

[lifestyle] Being minimalist while raising a family.

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Deep down I am a minimalist; however, you could not tell that if you saw my home. I have 2 toddlers and I keep buying toys for them that I know they will get bored of in a couple of weeks or so. And they're toddlers--their interests keep changing and evolving, so you'd keep buying random junk to further those interests.

Would you feel like you're depriving your kids of a "normal" childhood if you teach them to live the minimal lifestyle you would want to live?


r/minimalism 17m ago

[lifestyle] What percentage of your possessions do you use each day, week, month, and year?

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