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Minimal: Minimalism and books

mnmal:

How can you be a minimalist and have books? That’s a question I often get asked.

Books can pile up and create clutter. Books can be hard to shlep around and can slow you down. All this is true.

So what’s the answer? Don’t buy books? Buy them only in digital form?

I thought that only buying…

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