Is minimalism only for rich people?
In this video, we’ll chat about: -Minimalism wave peaked in 2016–2017 (influenced by YouTube & Marie Kondo) -Decluttering ≠ rich lifestyle; it was often born from necessity -Anti-minimalist critiques confuse aesthetic with privilege -Extreme minimalists and anti-minimalists are two sides of the same coin -Owning less doesn’t make someone elitist—many minimalists are frugal, not wealthy -Criticism often overlooks the practicality and generosity behind minimalism -Design taste isn’t determined by income level -Minimalism can reflect thoughtfulness, not cold sterility #minimalismlifestyle #minimalism #minimalismlifestyle

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