in #hive-1948489 days ago

Only this year did the movement move away from that definition. This year was the turning point that to be a minimalist, you don’t have to be aspirational. It was marketed differently but has changed into some other trends and names despite the messaging that it’s minimalism’s true spirit.

I'm happy Abu this shift in the minimalist movement, where people see that it's ok to have your personal style and still be minimalist.
It's interesting to hear your views, since you're from a country that I'd say has a huge influence on minimalism design.

My grandma would probably scream from her grave. My grandma was a minimalist and borderline OCD, and my mom is nothing like her.

That's strange eh? It's like a generation gap.

I'm sure you'll eventually have a dream house or a dream acfe one day Mac. Just keep believing and working towards it:)))

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I see this in one of my old school friends too. Her parents were very strict and clean and their house was NEVER messy. They weren't minimalist, but the kids had lots of chores so the place was spic-n-span all the time.

Meanwhile, as soon as she moved out and got married (she got married young), that friend and her husband's home has always been chaotic. No judgement, people probably think I'm chaotic, but it's like after years of having to keep everything tidy, she rebelled. xD

but it's like after years of having to keep everything tidy, she rebelled.

That's interesting. I wonder if that's the case with my husband. His mom needs everything spic-n-span all the time, and he's the total opposite.😂

Happy Holidays:)))

Happy holidays to you, too!

Thank you 🤗

🤣 I wonder if there's really generational gap since that seems to be the case? my other grandma is the same. She's neat and clean but the rest of her children aren't. So I think there's definitely something there.