"I am constantly moving because of my job and so I can not have a normal home. I am also an advocate of minimalism! " explains.
In 2010, then, he made the big decision to try to live with 100 objects (!), But even those seemed to him a lot! So he sold everything… unnecessary and kept only 15 things, which he considered… extremely necessary! And if you are impressed by his choice, just take a look at the following simple list: backpack, shirt, raincoat, t-shirt, shorts, towel, jacket, personal hygiene kit, sunglasses, wallet, MacBook Air, i- Phone 3GS, long-sleeved t-shirt, jeans and sneakers (total 15!).
As you can see, this is an extremely short list, with the exception of socks and underwear! This, however, does not concern Hyde at all, since -as it seems- the man has found his! Health! For example, she does not waste time looking for what to wear in the morning… The solution is simple: one day she wears the blouse and the next she wears the shirt. In between, when it gets hot, he puts on his T-shirt! The jeans take him out of the difficult position of a "formal attire", while the shorts work well as a swimsuit! After all, in a world where the average woman has about 20 pairs of shoes and people live in huge houses with useless things, Hyde is an example of how one can live well with less and be super-happy!
Source: LIBERAL
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