Your Type
You believe less is more; extra items are burdens, and ruthless decluttering returns your life to pure lightness. This "extreme elimination of material things" actually reflects your hidden fear of "complex relationships and emotional entanglements"; you fear that once you possess too much, you'll be afraid to lose it or be crushed by heavy commitments, so you use "maintaining nothingness" in exchange for absolute freedom and the right to not get hurt. But overly rejecting ownership can sometimes make your life seem cold and devoid of warmth. Try buying a completely useless item just because it's "cute" next time you shop; when you learn to allow some useless beauty to exist in your life, your heart can truly become rich.
💡 Did you know?
Minimalists experience 35% less decision fatigue than average — fewer choices mean more cognitive resources per decision.
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