"Sometimes having fewer things to take care of makes life easier and more fun."
Imagine you have a toy box full of toys, cars, blocks, dolls, and balls. It's super exciting at first! But when it’s time to clean up, you look at all those toys and feel confused. Which one goes where? How do you even start?
That’s like having too many choices in life. You might not know what to pick or how to decide.
Now imagine you have just two favorite toys, a red car and a blue ball. Clean up is quick, and playing is simple and fun. That's the idea behind less is more.
When Life Feels Like Too Many Cookies
Think about having a big plate of cookies in front of you, 10 different kinds! You might not know which one to pick first, or maybe you eat too many and feel sick later. But if there are just two types of cookies on the plate, chocolate chip and peanut butter, it's easier to choose, and you don’t get overwhelmed.
So when life has fewer things to worry about, it’s like having a simpler plate of cookies, easier to enjoy!
Examples
- A child with just five toys enjoys them more than a child with fifty.
- Someone who writes only one letter a day feels more connected to others.
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See also
- How to slow down with Carl Honoré?
- How Does Travel More & Buy Less. | Luis Vargas | TEDxPortland Work?
- Did Einstein say "if you can't explain it simply you don't understand?
- What is simple?
- What is Minimalism?