
Minimalism has become a global trend. Clean spaces, fewer belongings, and intentional living are praised widely.
But minimalism isn’t a universal solution. Some people thrive in rich, stimulating environments with lots of possessions. Their energy, creativity, and identity are tied to objects and experiences.
Minimalism works best when it enhances life rather than restricts it. Forcing it can create stress instead of calm. The key is intentional choice: keep what matters, let go of what doesn’t, and find your balance.
