"Yes" is mostly for others to see; "no" is your own. Since Japanese society has entered the fourth era of consumption, with the phenomenon of consumption downgrading, people have also reflected on the pursuit of material things in their daily lives. It has become a common trend t

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"Have" is mostly for others to see; "No" is your own.

Since Japanese society has entered the fourth era of consumption, with the phenomenon of consumption downgrading, people have also reflected on the pursuit of material things in their daily lives.

It has become a common trend to abandon inflated material desires and pursue a minimalist state, which has become the mainstream of life for many housewives.

In today’s home life sharing, let’s walk into the minimalist home of a Japanese wife. She is passionate about minimalist living, and her "Secrets to Happiness" is to cut out the superfluous and simplify the material things in front of her.

has gone from pursuing material abundance in the past to pursuing material simplicity now, living a home where less is more.

True happiness is presented in a minimalist state.

1. Break away from material control.

As we all know, in the field of home furnishings in recent years, the rules of organization and separation have been enduring for a long time.

From a literal sense, it is easy to understand the meaning of renunciation, which means getting rid of excess material, giving up the desire for expansion, and leaving the shackles of material things.

Awake up from the fear of being dominated by materials, start to dominate the life in front of you, and get rid of the control of materials.

You will find that the items you really need in daily life are far less than what you hoard.

This is also the meaning of separation, which brings minimalist life, and is one of the elements to create a happy home life.

2. Be able to be minimalist and follow the thirty-seven rule.

Let me explain first. The "Three-Seven Rule" refers to the fact that 70% of the items in the home are rarely used; 30% of the items are used frequently.

Minimalist life is to follow the 37-7 rule and discard the 70% that are not used frequently.

In home life, only minimalism can help you enjoy life calmly.

leaves behind 30% of the necessary objects in life, and the space in home life becomes wider, and there is more white space in the room.

You can leave more space to people who enjoy life and discover and create the aesthetics of life. A state like

is more likely to bring happiness to people.

3. Be more calm and enjoy everything from beginning to end.

Before, the pace of life was very fast. Everyone was busy making money to support their families, pursuing a career, and becoming famous.

Now that we have entered the fourth era of consumption, people’s pace of life has gradually slowed down, and they have also reflected on the fast-paced life.

These Japanese ladies who are passionate about the aesthetics of life calmly enjoy the aesthetic life in front of them.

gives up on home and organizes life.

From "having" a house, "having" a car, and "having" money, to now having "no" hoarding, "no" comparison, and "no" vanity, focus on your own life, from having to having nothing, and live a good life. More calm, more calm, more refined.

4. Have quality and know that less is more.

There is a kind of prison in the world called material hoarding.

There is no distinction between "good" and "bad" in matter itself. A smart wife knows how to enjoy a quality life, reduce the hoarding of materials, avoid the waste of resources, and in a certain sense, reduce unnecessary consumption and hold on to her wallet. In a "consumption downgrade" like

, what is "reduced" is the quantity of consumption, and over time, what is improved is the "quality of consumption."

Quality consumption is better than countless cheap consumption.

Among the rules of happy life shared by these Japanese wives, this is the positive meaning of minimalist life. Only by reducing the waste of materials and living a more leisurely life with limited materials can we realize the value of "less is more".

Only when you have the quality of life can you know what a quality life is like.

The abundance of life lies in enjoying limited materials and living a wonderful and unlimited life.

To sum up, manage a minimalist life from these four aspects and create your own happy daily life in ordinary home life.

Every ordinary day is worthy of careful management. At home, it is not that the more material things, the happier people are; but knowing how to be minimalist, appropriately cutting out the complex and simplifying it can make people more satisfied and happy!

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