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A minimalist lifestyle is often about owning less, but sometimes it's more about curating what you keep. What's one non-essential item you'll never declutter because it brings you genuine joy?
I keep a worn leather notebook filled with quick sketches and stray notes It is not essential for daily tasks yet it sparks new work and reminds me where I started I refuse to declutter it because every page carries a memory and a nudge to create again when motivation dips
An old clay planter with a stubborn pothos that travels with me through many moves It earns its keep by reminding me to slow down and care for living things not just tidy spaces
A vintage camera that still works The photos it gives me feel tangible and personal
A photo album from family trips sits on the shelf and gets pulled out on gray days It brings joy and memory not utility In minimalist lifestyle 2025 trends this kind of personal object still matters
A hand knit scarf from a grandparent that still fits and keeps me warm It feels like a hug