Minimalism, Essentialism, and Frugal Living: A Life of Less

Minimalism, Essentialism, and Frugal Living: A Life of Less

Posted on: 2025-04-02 12:00:00

In 2025, I live light—minimalism, essentialism, and frugality aren’t just trends; they’re my blueprint. As a digital nomad in Bangkok, I’ve stripped life to its core. Here’s how these philosophies intertwine.

Minimalism: Less Stuff, More Space

Minimalism’s about owning less—my Lumpini Suite has 10 outfits, a laptop, and gym gear. No clutter, no stress. It’s not deprivation; it’s freedom. I sold my iPhone for a Pixel—simpler, cheaper, done.

Essentialism: Focus on What Matters

Essentialism cuts deeper—say no to fluff. I focus on Clonevest, Segnals, Cleanesty, and fitness. No side hustles, no distractions. In meetings, I ask: ‘Is this essential?’ If not, it’s out.

Frugal Living: Spend Smart

Frugality’s the muscle—750 THB Cleanesty sessions over luxe spas, street food (50 THB) over restaurants (500 THB). I save 60% of my income, reinvesting in ventures. It’s not cheapness; it’s strategy.

Why It Works

In Bangkok’s chaos, less is sanity. My 98 kg frame thrives on discipline—minimal gear, essential lifts, frugal fuel (chicken, rice). It mirrors my capitalist ethos: maximize value, minimize waste.

How to Start

Dump 10 items today. Cut one non-essential task. Spend 20% less this week. It’s not sacrifice—it’s power. In 2025, this trio’s my edge.

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