🌾 Simplicity
Less but better is the essence of good design and good living
Includes AI-generated commentary
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The principle of less but better applies equally to design and to daily life.

Have you ever stood in the middle of a room and felt like the walls were closing in, not because they were physically near, but because there was just too much stuff? Dieter Rams once said that less but better is the essence of good design and good living, and to me, this feels like a gentle permission slip to let go. It is an invitation to stop chasing the endless accumulation of things, tasks, and even thoughts, and instead focus on the quality of what remains. When we strip away the noise, we finally create space for the things that actually nourish our souls.

In our modern world, we are often taught that more is always better. More promotions, more followers, more gadgets, more commitments. We treat our lives like a collection of trophies, yet we often find ourselves feeling empty despite the abundance. Good living isn't about the sheer volume of our experiences, but the depth and intention behind them. It is about choosing one meaningful conversation over ten shallow ones, or one well-loved book over a stack of unread ones. It is about finding the beauty in the essential.

I remember a time when my own little nest felt incredibly cluttered. I had so many projects started and so many tiny obligations that I felt like I was constantly drowning in a sea of half-finished ideas. I was busy, but I wasn't actually accomplishing anything that brought me joy. One afternoon, I decided to sit quietly and look at everything I was carrying. I realized that if I stopped trying to do everything, I could finally do a few things with real love and care. I started clearing out the physical and mental clutter, and suddenly, I could breathe again. The lightness that followed was more precious than any new acquisition.

As you move through your day, I want to encourage you to look around your own life. Where are you overcomplicating things? Where is the excess causing you stress rather than joy? You don't have to change everything overnight, but perhaps you can start by choosing one small area to simplify. Whether it is decluttering a single drawer or saying no to one extra task, remember that by choosing less, you are actually choosing much, much better. You are making room for the beautiful, the simple, and the profound.

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