A few days ago, I watched the documentary called "Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things" directed by Matt D'Avella.
I say it was a fantastic, an eye-opening movie that makes the audience reflect about their lives. The movie is available on Netflix and other streaming apps. Today, I would like to encourage you to adopt some values and habits of minimalists. For they are the future, and they are fighting back the consumer-society, which believes things bring happiness when well-being and kind actions do. It is time to say we have ENOUGH. Enough, by Davis Will, is actually a great book about focusing on the significant parts of life-Read it or you'll regret it! My favorite quote of the movie is "Love people and use things, because the opposite never works"- Joshua Fields Millburn Some of my takeaways of the movie are: Don't be a fool for advertising Buy what you need and what is beneficial in your life Reuse, reduce, recycle Focus on building relationships with your friends and family Have a balanced life First, turn on warm water to open pores and circulation flow. at the end, turn on cold water to close the pores and the hair cuticles
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AuthorHi I am Breah and a freshman in highschool! Please check out my whole website, I give great tips to help the environment, so you can live happily and future generations will live well too! Thank you for reading my blog and helping the earth. You are awesome! Also, my way of helping the earth is not the "perfect or right way" to do it. Don't worry that you're not doing enough, find your own unique way to impact the world. "Be the change you want to see."- Gandhi Archives
March 2020
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