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Minimalism in Daily Life — Keep Only What Adds Value

Own things that serve your life today, not your past or hypothetical future — fewer possessions mean more mental space.

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Most Problems Look Different When You Write Them Down

When a problem feels overwhelming, write it down — clarity usually follows.

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Think from First Principles

When the usual approach fails, break the problem down to what you know for certain and reason up from there.

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The Simplest Explanation Is Usually Right

Start with the explanation that requires the fewest assumptions — complexity should be a last resort.

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More Choices Don't Always Mean Better Decisions

Too many options lead to paralysis and regret — sometimes limiting your choices is the path to satisfaction.

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Sometimes "Good Enough" Is the Optimal Strategy

Picking the first good-enough option often beats exhaustively comparing every alternative.

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Make Reversible Choices Quickly, Irreversible Ones Slowly

Most decisions are reversible and don't need agonizing — save your careful deliberation for the rare ones that aren't.

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Not Every Problem Needs Your Opinion

Selective engagement is wisdom, not apathy — you do not need a view on everything.

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Subtraction Often Works Better Than Addition

Removing what doesn't work often beats adding something new.

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Approximate First, Refine Later

A quick rough estimate often reveals more than a slow precise one.

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The Two-Minute Rule: If It Takes Less Than Two Minutes, Do It Now

Handle tiny tasks immediately — two-minute actions done now prevent a mountain of mental clutter later.

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Plan Your Day the Night Before

Five minutes of planning the night before saves your morning from decision fatigue and aimless drifting.

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Slow Living Is Not Lazy Living

Slow living is not about doing less — it is about doing things at the right pace so you actually experience your life.

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A Morning Ritual Only Works If You Can Actually Stick to It

Forget the five-step Instagram routine — the best morning ritual is simple enough that you actually do it every day.

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The 80/20 Rule: Most of Your Results Come From 20% of Your Effort

A small fraction of your actions produces most of your results — identify those vital few and protect your time for them.

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The Best Way to Speed Up Is to Remove Steps, Not Move Faster

True efficiency comes from eliminating unnecessary steps, not from doing each step faster.

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Automate Every Recurring Task You Can

Bill payments, backups, reminders, recurring purchases — every automation frees a small piece of your mind.

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Use Templates for Repetitive Emails and Messages

If you type similar messages more than 3 times, save a template — it's not lazy, it's smart.

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