![]() ![]() ![]() A best-seller in Japan, this book uncovers why we want to own more than we need, what this mentality does to our wellbeing and how we can live better by owning less * Parade *ĭecluttering has become the holy grail of modern lifestyle in recent years. Take your spring cleaning to the next level with Goodbye, Things by Fumio Sasaki. Sasaki inhabits the radical wing of the Japanese decluttering movement, being a self-described "minimalist" whose method makes Kondo look demurely centrist by comparison - Richard Lloyd Parry * The Times * ![]() Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd ISBN: 9780141986388 Number of pages: 256 Weight: 217 g Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 16 mm MEDIA REVIEWS 'Take your spring cleaning to the next level with Goodbye, Things by Fumio Sasaki.' - Parade 'Meet the new king of decluttering.' - The Times 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. A few years ago, he realised that owning so much stuff was weighing him down - so he started to get rid of it. 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.įumio 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. ![]()
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