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Hello to you our fellow visionaires, Apologies for missing yesterdays schedule but we have for you today something you guys might find intresting........, its a documentary series about ethiopian architecture and ancient history made by the BBC a while ago entitled "The lost Kingdoms of Africa"...enjoy 😉
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Our greetings to all the creative families out there....its history and theory Tuesdays 😀
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Today we have brought to you a concept of design which is very much known , but yet misunderstood by many......Minimalism.
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Minimalism, in modern culture, is a word infused with so much meaning that it doesn't seem to mean anything any more. "Minimalism" is thrown around carelessly, and often offered (in the case of a book or an article, including many you might see on this channel ) without enough context to understand if we're all on the same page. And often, we aren't.
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There is one common thread though : Whatever type of minimalist you are, it's a lifestyle centered on less.
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MINIMALISM IS INTENTIONALITY.
It is marked by clarity, purpose, and intentionality. At its core, minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of everything that distracts us from it. It is a life that forces intentionality. And as a result, it forces improvements in almost all aspects of your life.
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MINIMALISM IS FREEDOM FROM THE PASSION TO POSSESS.
Modern culture has bought into the lie that the good life is found in accumulating things—in possessing as much as possible. They believe that more is better and have inadvertently subscribed to the idea that happiness can be purchased at a department store.

But they are wrong. Minimalism brings freedom from the all-consuming passion to possess. It steps off the treadmill of consumerism and dares to seek happiness elsewhere. It values relationships, experiences, and soul-care. And in doing so, it finds life.