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The Japanese budget for 4 categories: Survival (e.g. mortgage), Culture (e.g. concert tickets), Optional (e.g. eating out), and Extra (e.g. sudden car repair).

The Japanese are attuned to the enjoyment of simple things and simplicity in all things.

We should avoid making judgments immediately before knowing all the facts.

Get rid of anything—thoughts or possessions—that aren't absolutely essential to life.
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Minimalism gives you freedom from the need to buy and collect things that give you only a few moments of happiness.

The Japanese concept of minimalism can be defined as a love of empty spaces.

Ma is a cultural concept that celebrates the spaces between items; the places where things don't need to exist.

The Japanese approach to life is to completely get rid of anything that doesn't uplift them or bring them joy.
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