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Interesting Netflix documentary. Includes segment on tiny houses.
“I had my posessions down to one drinking cup. I saw a kid drinking water from his hand. I smashed my cup and cursed myself for having carried around such unnecessary drabble.” A story told by the philosopher Seneca the younger about some other philosopher.[attachment file=94932]
You make a good point. Simplicity & minimalism are very close though isn’t minimalism a philosophy steming from the Theory of Simplicity? A sub-philosophy if you will?
It’s something to ponder though breaking the cup is rather existential and there for not Simplicity at all. Existential acts are so complex, taking in the human mind, thoughts, FEELINGS & that desire to to finish your coffee that it could make very undude.