Simple Living

despera

despera

#FreeNapoleonDeGeso
Jan 29, 2024
1,443
What do you think? Is it bullshit or sensible? I feel like most neets wouldnt be neets or at least be happier if concept of simple living was promoted more in society.

Credit: https://lemmy.ml/post/1172789 by inasaba. https://www.reddit.com/r/simpleliving/

Copy-pasted explanation of simple living. I didnt write it.

Live Better, With Less​

The concept of simple living is difficult to clearly define, and means something different to everyone, but it does have one similarity across most of the descriptions that we’ve compiled: less.

Just what exactly people are doing better with less of, exactly, varies a lot. You might find that not all of these topics are for you. And that’s okay! The internet is an amazing place with many different communities. While we allow all different kinds of simple living related content here, there are also many more specific communities that may cater to you. If you know of notable places in the Fediverse that deserve a shout here, let us know!

Here are some examples of some of the common themes of what people often speak of going with less of when it comes to simple living, and a list of what that might look like:

Less Stuff​

For one reason or another, some of us feel like we’re drowning in stuff. Excess possessions fill one’s living space, make moving more difficult, and require more cleaning and maintenance. Much of it isn’t even stuff that we really wanted, but stuff that we felt pressured or compelled to buy.

  • Decluttering
  • Going on a low-buy, or no-buy
  • Joining a tool share, or thing library
  • Learning about the Story of Stuff

Less Work​

A full 40+ hour work schedule can leave a lot of us feeling very unfulfilled and without enough time to do what we actually love. And though it can be financially difficult, with careful planning it is possible for many to trim down to fewer hours, or to retire early.

  • Finding a more fulfilling job
  • Working fewer hours at your current job to allow for a better work–life balance
  • Continuing to work, but saving money and reducing expenses in order to retire early (often known as “lean FIRE”)

Less Stress​

This one is harder to qualify, but there are many ways to reduce stress in one’s life. Removing the stressors is the best option, but that would encompass far too many topics to link here.

  • Meditating
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy, or Stoic practice
  • Learning to set and uphold personal boundaries

Less Technology​

In the modern day, many people can feel like they’re “chained” to their phone, or to technology in general. Social media is engineered to keep people in a cycle of engagement, often preying on outrage to keep up scrolling, clicking, and arguing.

  • Taking an “offline day”
  • Switching to a feature phone
  • Using apps to limit notifications, and/or apply timers to your screen time
  • Disengaging from social media

So, what does Simple Living mean to you?​

Part of the difficulty of creating a clear description for this community is that simple living can mean something very different to each person you ask. Exactly how someone lives better with less is entirely up to them. This is why this community cannot help you determine a direction if you don’t know what you want out of your life.

Imagining a simpler life for yourself requires self-reflection. Mindfulness is an important skill that can help you achieve this goal.

Eliminating the Bad​

During moments where you find yourself overwhelmed by something, take a moment to center yourself in the moment and analyze your thoughts and feelings.

  • What is causing you stress in this moment?
  • How could you take steps to reduce this stressor in your life?
Every time you move towards reducing these stressors, you’re taking a step towards simple living.

Cultivating the Good​

But simple living isn’t just reductive! We also need to cultivate happiness in our lives in the extra space and time that we carve out of our lives through that reduction, and focus on what’s truly important. When you find yourself having a moment where you’re experiencing joy, take a moment to center yourself in that moment and ask yourself some questions:

  • Why am I so happy in this moment?
  • Is this something that I can cultivate more of in my life?
And finally, there is the more neutral task of reflecting on your longterm desires. You can do this any time you have the time, but it is likely to be more productive once you’ve achieved some clarity about what you truly like and dislike about life.

  • What does an ideal day look like for you?
    • How do you wake up? On your own terms, or with an alarm? Early, or late?
    • How do you do about your morning routine What kind of rituals do you have?
    • What kinds of activities do you carry out?
    • Do you spend time with other people?
    • Is your environment different in this ideal day than it is in your current life? How does it differ?
  • What does an ideal week look like to you?
    • Is your ideal day something that you would only need on weekends, or is it something that you’d like to experience more often than that?
    • If you do have work in your ideal week, is it structured, or unstructured (self-directed) ? How many days per week do you work? How many hours per day?
The intention of these exercises is to get to the root of what you truly value. Consider this the framework for the simple life you aspire to — it may just be a dream that you try to incorporate aspects of into your daily life, or it may be a longterm goal that you work towards.
 
UglyBastard

UglyBastard

I have failed as a human being
Mar 28, 2023
1,762
Taking an “offline day”
How? I have literally zero friends, the only person I see every other day is my dad.
If I quit the internet I will have nothing to do. I already tried once, it wasn't cool. The only thing I could think of was to kill myself.
I can't live without internet.
 
despera

despera

#FreeNapoleonDeGeso
Jan 29, 2024
1,443
How? I have literally zero friends, the only person I see every other day is my dad.
If I quit the internet I will have nothing to do. I already tried once, it wasn't cool. The only thing I could think of was to kill myself.
I can't live without internet.
Tbh, as neets we already live simple lives. You could have an offline afternoon or something maybe? Idk, these are not rules just suggestions from the writer.
 
UglyBastard

UglyBastard

I have failed as a human being
Mar 28, 2023
1,762
Tbh, as neets we already live simple lives. You could have an offline afternoon or something maybe? Idk, these are not rules just suggestions from the writer.
Is your username a reference to Yoshito Abe's Despera?
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despera

despera

#FreeNapoleonDeGeso
Jan 29, 2024
1,443
Is your username a reference to Yoshito Abe's Despera?
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Yeah! I love his works with Chiaki J. Konaka. They did Lain and Texhnolyze together. I created this account around time I was reading Despera. There is going to be a Despera anime in 2025(hopefully), I heard that it will be noticeably different than the light novel version but I have high hopes for it since it is a passion project by them.
 
UglyBastard

UglyBastard

I have failed as a human being
Mar 28, 2023
1,762
Yeah! I love his works with Chiaki J. Konaka. They did Lain and Texhnolyze together. I created this account around time I was reading Despera. There is going to be a Despera anime in 2025(hopefully), I heard that it will be noticeably different than the light novel version but I have high hopes for it since it is a passion project by them.
You need to checkout Haibane Renmei. Of course is very different from Lain and Tex, but the atmosphere is very similar. Abe's a genius, and so is Chiaki.
I was hoping to see some good news about the project, but it seems they are still in the development hell.
We pray we have Despera by 2025.
 
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2OO

NEET
Jul 27, 2024
386
How? I have literally zero friends, the only person I see every other day is my dad.
If I quit the internet I will have nothing to do. I already tried once, it wasn't cool. The only thing I could think of was to kill myself.
I can't live without internet.
Just a day like once every week or 2 weeks I thought I couldn't do it but it felt nice.
 
ShoelessSperg

ShoelessSperg

NEET
Feb 9, 2024
1,211
What do you think? Is it bullshit or sensible? I feel like most neets wouldnt be neets or at least be happier if concept of simple living was promoted more in society.

Credit: https://lemmy.ml/post/1172789 by inasaba. https://www.reddit.com/r/simpleliving/

Copy-pasted explanation of simple living. I didnt write it.

Live Better, With Less​

The concept of simple living is difficult to clearly define, and means something different to everyone, but it does have one similarity across most of the descriptions that we’ve compiled: less.

Just what exactly people are doing better with less of, exactly, varies a lot. You might find that not all of these topics are for you. And that’s okay! The internet is an amazing place with many different communities. While we allow all different kinds of simple living related content here, there are also many more specific communities that may cater to you. If you know of notable places in the Fediverse that deserve a shout here, let us know!

Here are some examples of some of the common themes of what people often speak of going with less of when it comes to simple living, and a list of what that might look like:

Less Stuff​

For one reason or another, some of us feel like we’re drowning in stuff. Excess possessions fill one’s living space, make moving more difficult, and require more cleaning and maintenance. Much of it isn’t even stuff that we really wanted, but stuff that we felt pressured or compelled to buy.

  • Decluttering
  • Going on a low-buy, or no-buy
  • Joining a tool share, or thing library
  • Learning about the Story of Stuff

Less Work​

A full 40+ hour work schedule can leave a lot of us feeling very unfulfilled and without enough time to do what we actually love. And though it can be financially difficult, with careful planning it is possible for many to trim down to fewer hours, or to retire early.

  • Finding a more fulfilling job
  • Working fewer hours at your current job to allow for a better work–life balance
  • Continuing to work, but saving money and reducing expenses in order to retire early (often known as “lean FIRE”)

Less Stress​

This one is harder to qualify, but there are many ways to reduce stress in one’s life. Removing the stressors is the best option, but that would encompass far too many topics to link here.

  • Meditating
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy, or Stoic practice
  • Learning to set and uphold personal boundaries

Less Technology​

In the modern day, many people can feel like they’re “chained” to their phone, or to technology in general. Social media is engineered to keep people in a cycle of engagement, often preying on outrage to keep up scrolling, clicking, and arguing.

  • Taking an “offline day”
  • Switching to a feature phone
  • Using apps to limit notifications, and/or apply timers to your screen time
  • Disengaging from social media

So, what does Simple Living mean to you?​

Part of the difficulty of creating a clear description for this community is that simple living can mean something very different to each person you ask. Exactly how someone lives better with less is entirely up to them. This is why this community cannot help you determine a direction if you don’t know what you want out of your life.

Imagining a simpler life for yourself requires self-reflection. Mindfulness is an important skill that can help you achieve this goal.

Eliminating the Bad​

During moments where you find yourself overwhelmed by something, take a moment to center yourself in the moment and analyze your thoughts and feelings.

  • What is causing you stress in this moment?
  • How could you take steps to reduce this stressor in your life?
Every time you move towards reducing these stressors, you’re taking a step towards simple living.

Cultivating the Good​

But simple living isn’t just reductive! We also need to cultivate happiness in our lives in the extra space and time that we carve out of our lives through that reduction, and focus on what’s truly important. When you find yourself having a moment where you’re experiencing joy, take a moment to center yourself in that moment and ask yourself some questions:

  • Why am I so happy in this moment?
  • Is this something that I can cultivate more of in my life?
And finally, there is the more neutral task of reflecting on your longterm desires. You can do this any time you have the time, but it is likely to be more productive once you’ve achieved some clarity about what you truly like and dislike about life.

  • What does an ideal day look like for you?
    • How do you wake up? On your own terms, or with an alarm? Early, or late?
    • How do you do about your morning routine What kind of rituals do you have?
    • What kinds of activities do you carry out?
    • Do you spend time with other people?
    • Is your environment different in this ideal day than it is in your current life? How does it differ?
  • What does an ideal week look like to you?
    • Is your ideal day something that you would only need on weekends, or is it something that you’d like to experience more often than that?
    • If you do have work in your ideal week, is it structured, or unstructured (self-directed) ? How many days per week do you work? How many hours per day?
The intention of these exercises is to get to the root of what you truly value. Consider this the framework for the simple life you aspire to — it may just be a dream that you try to incorporate aspects of into your daily life, or it may be a longterm goal that you work towards.
Sounds like cope for dickheads trying to find anyway to appear better than everyone else tbh
 
Pikabro

Pikabro

NEET
Jan 10, 2024
1,555
How? I have literally zero friends, the only person I see every other day is my dad.
If I quit the internet I will have nothing to do. I already tried once, it wasn't cool. The only thing I could think of was to kill myself.
I can't live without internet.
This is true. Without the internet like what are you going to do? Go out to exercise occasionally and stare at the wall that’s it really. You need friends, some kind of meaningful skill/talent/lifestyle (if you get what I mean) or a partner to really do anything. If you have a decent job you can get things for yourself I guess like solo trips or whatever. But you'd want to go out with someone like ur significant other or your mates
 
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despera

despera

#FreeNapoleonDeGeso
Jan 29, 2024
1,443
You need to checkout Haibane Renmei. Of course is very different from Lain and Tex, but the atmosphere is very similar. Abe's a genius, and so is Chiaki.
I was hoping to see some good news about the project, but it seems they are still in the development hell.
We pray we have Despera by 2025.
I have seen it, its really good. Maybe a rewatch time.. I remember liking Reki
 
despera

despera

#FreeNapoleonDeGeso
Jan 29, 2024
1,443
Sounds like cope for dickheads trying to find anyway to appear better than everyone else tbh
I dont know how you reached this conclusion. I think same thing can be said for the opposite people. Career oriented workaholics, consoomers etc. are also coping and most of the time they are the ones who think they are better than those with simple lives.
 
Lain

Lain

NEET
Jul 19, 2021
5,093
You don't need much to have a comfy life. I've mentioned once how I was homeless for about a little over half a year, I found that paradoxically, that was among the best times of my life. I was in a small tent, by a calm creek, hanging out with my family and friends, it sucked for a little while but my brain adapted and I found it much more enjoyable, there was a level of human connection that I've generally been missing ever since from family/friends, since everyone is terminally connected online these days.

Another part of it might be related to the hedonic treadmill. The more you consume, the more you want, the state of endless desire is only self destructive since you'll never be satisfied with what you have. If you get out of that loop, you can be satisfied with the simple things in life. I remember when I was younger, when my power went out, I'd light candles and take it easy, now if that happens, it seems like my life is over. Too much desire makes you weak and unhappy.
 
ShoelessSperg

ShoelessSperg

NEET
Feb 9, 2024
1,211
I dont know how you reached this conclusion. I think same thing can be said for the opposite people. Career oriented workaholics, consoomers etc. are also coping and most of the time they are the ones who think they are better than those with simple lives.
Life is about appearing better than everyone else if you dealt with normies you’d know that but I guess you are one of them in disguise
 
despera

despera

#FreeNapoleonDeGeso
Jan 29, 2024
1,443
Life is about appearing better than everyone else if you dealt with normies you’d know that but I guess you are one of them in disguise
Yes, I agree but in itself by living simply you are not trying to appear better than anyone else. I guess there can be people using it as cope mechanism as you said
 
ShoelessSperg

ShoelessSperg

NEET
Feb 9, 2024
1,211
Yes, I agree but in itself by living simply you are not trying to appear better than anyone else. I guess there can be people using it as cope mechanism as you said
You are because you are making out you don’t need much = I am better than you because need more to fill the void.

If I was a minimalist I wouldn’t go around telling people
 
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