Monday, February 12, 2018

Assignment 17 - Lindsey Angel

I initially sought out this film to actually learn what minimalism is, other than a type of interior decorating popular on social media platforms like Pinterest. To say the least, I was thoroughly surprised at what I discovered about minimal and intentional living. Minimal living is not about focusing on living with less (while that is a goal, it is not the main objective). Minimalism is about living intentionally, bringing things intentionally into your life on the grounds that they add value. If they don't, then they shouldn't be in your life. So yes,this does lead to living with far fewer items than the average person, but it means that you are gaining value from everything that you have. However, at the same time, one must also recognize that while the physical things in are lives may add value, our lives should not be focused on them. As The Minimalists say "Love people, use things. The opposite never works." I 100 percent recommend this documentary to anyone that wants to live a more intentional, and value filled life. Not only am I completely enthralled with the idea of a minimal lifestyle, but I am now a huge fan of Joshua and Ryan (The Minimalists), Colin Wright, and Matt Davella (this documentary's wonderful director) since watching their film.

*I'm not exactly sure if this actually posted to rotten tomatoes (I was having some tech issues) so I included the actual text.

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/user/id/977107155/ratings

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