An actual tv stand?!?! Fancy pants over here.
Real shit though, dudes living like are fricking environmentalist and communist. Not only are they not buying a bunch of unnecessary shit in defiance of capitalism, like 90% of that shit is used or second hand owned. Low ass carbon footprint
>mom is always shopping for shit >bought me 2 couches a decade ago for my first apartment >bought me end tables >bought a long TV stand >bought mini drawers >realize i am falling under same habits of just consooming >decide to start redoocing >want to get rid of shit mom purchased >feel guilty for it
What do?
So what, you're consuming minimalism now? Don't waste shit just to follow some meme. Throw it out when it breaks and don't replace it or give it away. Honestly, worrying about it at all is your problem
>consuming minimalism now
I just want to reduce attachments. Consumption is a hollow god, and I feel having more material attachments, even in the most minor sense, distracts from my truth seeking.
This, but planned obsolescence is a harmful meme in itself and it's important to be able to recognize it.
when searching for this picture I came across an infographic from the WEF about how lightbulbs are bad for the environment fricking lol.
Who the hell even sells 100w lightbulbs anymore? They are always those scam "bright like 100w" but actually shitty 5watt leds that make your eyes hurt.
squat rack, barbell and plates
water jugs of varying weights and a skipping rope
the meme shows a very reasonable and comfy no frills setup, not an old 13 inch crt with bunny ear antennas and a lawn chair
An actual tv stand?!?! Fancy pants over here.
Real shit though, dudes living like are fricking environmentalist and communist. Not only are they not buying a bunch of unnecessary shit in defiance of capitalism, like 90% of that shit is used or second hand owned. Low ass carbon footprint
2 x 30lb Kettlebells
Came here to say essentially this, but I'da said two light (30-40lb) ones and one heavy (90-100) one.
Add gymnastics rings
I wish my living room was this minimal. Almost all my stuff was donated to me by friends or some neighbours. But yeah, a nice cozy stuff I've now.
>Some guys live in apartments like this because they are really broke
Fixed it for her
Adjustable bench and adjustable dumbbells going from 10 to 60lbs
>mom is always shopping for shit
>bought me 2 couches a decade ago for my first apartment
>bought me end tables
>bought a long TV stand
>bought mini drawers
>realize i am falling under same habits of just consooming
>decide to start redoocing
>want to get rid of shit mom purchased
>feel guilty for it
What do?
So what, you're consuming minimalism now? Don't waste shit just to follow some meme. Throw it out when it breaks and don't replace it or give it away. Honestly, worrying about it at all is your problem
>consuming minimalism now
I just want to reduce attachments. Consumption is a hollow god, and I feel having more material attachments, even in the most minor sense, distracts from my truth seeking.
>a philosophizer
seek deeze, anon
No. I embrace my growing schizophrenic tendencies. They make me lift harder.
This, but planned obsolescence is a harmful meme in itself and it's important to be able to recognize it.
when searching for this picture I came across an infographic from the WEF about how lightbulbs are bad for the environment fricking lol.
>pic related
Who the hell even sells 100w lightbulbs anymore? They are always those scam "bright like 100w" but actually shitty 5watt leds that make your eyes hurt.
Just keep it
spinlock dumbbells with mismatched plates
Pushup handles and a doorway pullup bar. Possibly a heavy bag that isn't hanging from anything.
>pic
the real chad station would be tv on the floor and a matress instead of that armchair