• The minimalist life, in other words, is a meaningful life,
• The first is health. Without health, we have nothing, and even the simplest pleasures of life can not be enjoyed. But health itself is not a destination, but a vehicle that carries us to our destination.
• The authors of minimalism, Qiao Yashu and Ruian, have repeatedly mentioned in the book that the most direct interpretation of minimalism is to throw away things that will increase our burden in life. For example, television, computers, wireless networks, and even time. In fact, after reading this book, I agree with their other insignificant view "on the mountain" - living in the present. Enjoy your life now. For some things, we don't have to worry about it. Wait a minute, maybe something different will happen.