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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Really? So many women would not like flowers or chocolates or being taken out to dinner or even a card? Any of those things would make me feel happy. Of course, being loving and kind all year long is even better, but not everyone is as lucky in that department. [/quote] [b]I always love a great restaurant but we have nice lunch dates about twice a month[/b] when the kids are at school. We did schedule one for today at one of our faves. But I don’t want flowers, chocolate, or a card. All will just end up in the trash. We strive to live a minimal-ish lifestyle. We are quite comfortable but try to resist pointless consumption that does not serve our goals. [/quote] That is not a minimalist lifestyle. LOL[/quote] Absolutely it is. Minimalism is about living without extra, unneeded possessions. You can be a wealthy minimalist and still spend money on luxuries. You don't have to be poor or a miser to be a minimalist. In fact many of the promoters/advocates would argue you have far more money to spend on nice experiences because you aren't wasting your money on crap you don't need. From Joshua Becker himself: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/what-is-minimalism/[/quote]
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