just seen the doco Minimalism

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    SheNoheart
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    I’m absolutely ecstatic that they released this documentary I just watched it for the first time, people are now starting to wake up slowly but surely, It’s on Netflix if you want to watch it look up MINIMALISM its based the effects of consumerism and rubbish that constantly surrounds our our lives and poisons our families and our mental health, if you have not seen it yet I recommend you watch it. As a single man watching this gave me a little bit of hope to appreciate the small things in life and follow the same road rather then all the f~~~ed up crap we are brainwashed to absorb through our day to day surroundings.
    I just hope that people are smarter enough to sit down and watch it and accept it.

    FREEDOM TO MAN! PEACE.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Where did you see it?

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    SheNoheart
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    definitely no hate here, or hate against woman, it’s not about woman or feminism, it’s on Netflix.

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    Shine
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    It’s on the todo list!

    Minimalism goes well with the red pill.

    "Society is to blame" Denton

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    PuniShredder
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    I liked it as well. I’ve always been kind of a minimalist. Had zero debt till I was 39. Then I went off track! Back on the path now grinding it down,

    Be professional be polite but always have a plan to kill everyone you meet.

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    Hmskl'd
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    And minimalism doesn’t have to mean doing without .. having those few really nice high quality items you use .. and not owning all the stuff that people typically keep in storage lockers and never see but instead pay $250 per month to keep out of sight.
    Clearing out the clutter in a house also means that life gets much easier. healthier environment, much faster to clean and what you have left in each room, some really nice items, can be arranged so the entire place actually looks ritzier or expensively stylish .. in other words, it just naturally happens; a minimalist apartment or house will usually always look noticeably better to a casual visitor than one containing more items.

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    Uchibenkei
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    People think they can’t live without tv, phone, etc. All these things you’re wirking to pay for that eat at you. But the truth is once you give them up, you don’t miss it. Can’t be that important. I’ll download the documentary.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    FrankOne
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    I watched it 2 days ago, I have lived a fairly minimalist lifestyle my whole life. At least, relative to most Americans. I do not covet thy neighbor because they have a fancier car, home, or 20 ft TV screen. I certainly buy goods if they add value–I am typing this on a tablet. I have always saved over half my income.

    But I will drive my car until it’s time to shoot it. I also like that it sends a message : I don’t give a s~~~ about impressing you with material goods.

    Part of it is being about freeing yourself from being a debt slave and being able to retire anytime. If you live on half your income, think how much sooner you can retire, if that is your goal.

    With advertising and peer pressure we are turned into little sheeple, slaves to marketers. ‘I must have the Izod shirt with the alligator or I won’t be k00l’ in the 1980’s when I was growing up. Now I guess it’s Abercrombie and Fitch… I call it being ‘branded’ like a cow gets ‘branded’ with a red hot iron as they become owned by Corporations.

    I would rather have my loving dog in my bed than an expensive Corvette in my garage.

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    Surferdude
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    I thank my life to the two creators of the documentary Joshua and Ryan.
    Not only has minimalism helped me improve my life, but in the comment section of one of their blog posts or youtube videos I heard about MGTOW for the first time.

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