A Different Kind of Minimalism✨

Daily writing prompt
Do you believe in minimalism?

A Different Kind of Minimalism: Not Less Life, Just Less Noise

Perhaps minimalism is not always about owning less. Sometimes, it is about carrying less.

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Do You Believe in Minimalism?

I do.

But probably not in the way Instagram wants me to.

My bookshelves are full.

My camera roll is overflowing.

And I still keep random things because they remind me of random days.

So clearly, I am not winning any minimalist awards.

But over the years,

I have become a minimalist in other ways.

I keep fewer grudges.

They’re heavy,

take up too much space,

and never match the decor.

I keep fewer expectations too.

Not because I don’t care,

but because I’ve learned that people are much happier

when they’re allowed to be themselves

instead of the characters we cast them as.

I try to keep fewer worries.

The future already has enough of its own.

It doesn’t need me rehearsing disasters

like I’m preparing for an audition.

And I’ve become very selective

about what gets permanent residence in my head.

Some thoughts are just tourists.

They don’t need property rights.

Nature seems to understand this better than we do.

A tree doesn’t grow extra leaves

to impress the tree next door.

A bird doesn’t compare its flight path

with another bird’s.

The sunrise never arrives and says,

“I hope everyone likes me today.”

It simply shows up and does its thing.

What confidence.

What freedom.

Maybe that’s the kind of minimalism I believe in.

Not fewer possessions.

Fewer pressures.

Not emptier rooms.

A quieter mind.

Not less life.

Just fewer things standing between me

and the life I keep forgetting to enjoy.

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✦ A Thought to Leave With

Perhaps growing older is not about collecting more and more.

Perhaps it is learning what deserves a place in our lives—

and gently showing the rest the door. 🌿

With love,

—Rajeshwari 🧿💕

© Nihshabd by Rajeshwari. All Rights Reserved

Comments

24 responses to “A Different Kind of Minimalism✨”

  1. Girish Mani Avatar

    So true. What a wonderful post ji….😁👍

    Mental minimalism is the best way to live…..

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Thank you Girish ji. 😊 Mental minimalism truly feels like freedom.🤍✨

  2. Joey Jones Avatar
    Joey Jones

    Perfect

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Thank you Joey✨

  3. aniruddhakaul Avatar

    Makes perfect sense.

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      I’m glad you felt that too.🤍✨

      1. aniruddhakaul Avatar

        Yes, May be we are still sharing the bench woven by your posts to rest and reflect.

      2. nihshabdblog Avatar

        It does seem that way, doesn’t it? 😊 The bench may have started in one post, but I think it’s quietly followed us into a few others. Thank you for sharing the journey. 🤍

  4. Voice Of Rohingya | Anowar Sadak Avatar

    A beautifully written and thoughtful take on minimalism. The shift from “owning less” to “carrying less” grudges, expectations, worries is especially powerful and very relatable. The nature comparisons add a calm, grounded wisdom that ties everything together beautifully.

    A gentle reminder that simplicity often begins within, not in our possessions.

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Thank you kindly.🤍 Your last line says it beautifully.🤍✨😊

      1. Voice Of Rohingya | Anowar Sadak Avatar

        You’re welcome 🤗

  5. Glowith – Glow Every Day, Grow Every Way Avatar

    Beautifully expressed, Rajeshwari. 🌿 I especially loved the idea of carrying less rather than simply owning less. “Not less life, just less noise” is such a gentle and meaningful reminder. 💛

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Thank you Maha💛 I’m so happy that line spoke to you. “Not less life, just less noise” was really the heart of the piece, and I’m glad it found an echo in your thoughts as well. 🤍✨

  6. Kevin James Wholley Avatar
    Kevin James Wholley

    Like the perspective away from stuff.

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Thank you so much! 😊 I’m happy you enjoyed that angle.🤍✨

  7. Vijay Srivastava Avatar

    Rajeshwari Ji, this is a beautiful reminder that the deepest form of minimalism is not external but internal.

    A house may be full of books, memories, and cherished objects, yet a heart free from resentment, unnecessary expectations, and imagined fears can still be wonderfully uncluttered. In that sense, true minimalism is less an aesthetic choice and more a spiritual discipline.

    I particularly loved the image of thoughts as tourists rather than permanent residents. How much suffering arises because we grant temporary worries lifelong citizenship in our minds!

    Nature indeed teaches this wisdom effortlessly. The tree, the bird, and the sunrise do not compete for significance; they simply express their nature. Perhaps freedom begins when we stop asking, “How do I compare?” and start asking, “How authentically am I living?”

    Your reflection gently shifts minimalism from the realm of possessions to the realm of consciousness. Not a life diminished, but a life purified of unnecessary noise.

    Thank you for this thoughtful and quietly profound meditation.

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Thank you so much Vijay ji for such a thoughtful response. 💛 Your observation that minimalism is more a spiritual discipline than an aesthetic choice really stayed with me. And “granting temporary worries lifelong citizenship” is a line I won’t forget anytime soon. 😊🤍✨

  8. vermavkv Avatar

    What a beautifully written and refreshing perspective on minimalism, Rajeshwari. 🌿

    I especially loved the distinction between owning less and carrying less. Your observations about keeping fewer grudges, fewer expectations, and fewer worries are both insightful and deeply relatable. The line, “Some thoughts are just tourists. They don’t need property rights,” is brilliant—humorous, memorable, and full of wisdom.

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Aww, thank you so much Verma ji for such a lovely comment! 😊 I’m glad the post spoke to you, and I’m happy that little tourist analogy made you smile. 😄 Sometimes the simplest thoughts end up carrying the most meaning. Your kind words truly made my day thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts.🤍✨

  9. ganga1996 Avatar

    Those random things keep you sane 💕! Great post ! Mental minimalist!

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Haha, thank you Ganga! A few random joys are essential for staying sane. 😄💕

  10. Rupali Avatar

    A fantastic way to look at it.

    I need to learn how to find stillness within.💕🌸

    1. nihshabdblog Avatar

      Thank you! 💕🌸 I think we’re all learning that lesson. The search for stillness may never end, but perhaps that’s part of the journey. 😊✨

      1. Rupali Avatar

        😊

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