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'There's happiness in having less. If you are anything like how I used to be - miserable, constantly comparing yourself with others, or just believing your life sucks - I think you should try saying goodbye to some of your things' Fumio Sasaki is a writer in his thirties who lives in a tiny studio in Tokyo with three shirts, four pairs of trousers, four pairs of socks and not much else. A few years ago, he realised that owning so much stuff was weighing him down - so he started to get rid of it. In this hit Japanese bestseller, Sasaki explores the philosophy behind minimalism and offers a set of straightforward rules - discard it if you haven't used it in a year; be a borrower; find your uniform; keep photos of the things you love - that can help all of us lead simpler, happier, more fulfilled lives.
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Goodbye, Things, Fumio Sasaki
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- Pubblicato
- 2017
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- Titolo
- Goodbye, Things
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Fumio Sasaki
- Editore
- Penguin Random House
- Pubblicato
- 2017
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 0141986387
- ISBN13
- 9780141986388
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Scienze sociali, Auto-aiuto, Temi psicologici, Tematica filosofica, Manuali e guide, Filosofia, Crescita personale, Giappone, Stile di vita, Tokyo, Minimalismo
- Valutazione
- 3,8 su 5
- Descrizione
- 'There's happiness in having less. If you are anything like how I used to be - miserable, constantly comparing yourself with others, or just believing your life sucks - I think you should try saying goodbye to some of your things' Fumio Sasaki is a writer in his thirties who lives in a tiny studio in Tokyo with three shirts, four pairs of trousers, four pairs of socks and not much else. A few years ago, he realised that owning so much stuff was weighing him down - so he started to get rid of it. In this hit Japanese bestseller, Sasaki explores the philosophy behind minimalism and offers a set of straightforward rules - discard it if you haven't used it in a year; be a borrower; find your uniform; keep photos of the things you love - that can help all of us lead simpler, happier, more fulfilled lives.




