
What I mean is like this, think about McDonald's in the early 2000s, now think about its modern day designs.
This is a good example of complex vs minimal.

I've evolved to a minimalist today after experiencing clutter in my life. Been there done that. I realized at some point that your stuff starts to own you and the people you surround yourself with can suck up your life.
So, I'm currently happy and very cautious about the new stuff I buy and what it's gonna require me learn and pack into my brain as well as the maintenance required. I'm also much more careful about the people I allow around me, both the number and the quality.
I've found that you can cut out a lot of unnecessary stuff and low value add people. The result for me has been less stress and a more peaceful calm existence. Less can indeed be more.
I do find the minimalist lifestyle somewhat appealing but i like my video games too much to do it lol
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I prefer a balance. Keep most things simple, and allow some things, out of necessity, to be more complex.
I love creativity and a recognition of how energy flows. It doesn't matter if we're talking about a place or person. I want things and people around me to be constantly trying to manifest the best form of what they are.
That absolutely depends on the context and situation.
I am told I an a complicated person masquerading as a much simpler man.
I am definitely an on/off switch kind of guy. No digital dashboards for me.
Not sure contact me and explain exactly what you mean.
I like minimal. Most people have voted for that but have multiple devices, probably.
Minimal lifestyle without frugality 😕😅🤭
Minimalist. Basic. Utilitarian.
I enjoy the simple things. <3
Somewhere in between.
What's that fish doing? Lol
I prefer less complexity.
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