When it’s time to let go
A final note from Minimalism Life
“The most important reason to live in the moment is nothing lasts forever. Enjoy the moment while it’s in front of you. Be present. Accept life for what it is: a finite span of time with infinite possibilities.”
— Joshua Fields Millburn
Minimalism Life® is sunsetting
It’s said that nothing lasts forever, nor should it. There’s something strangely liberating, yet melancholic, about something ending, whether it’s a job, a project, a relationship, a chapter of life, or even an idea that once felt full of promise.
For the past decade, Minimalism Life has existed as a project built around a shared interest in minimalism and a desire to make something meaningful from it.
Over the years, we tried different directions, different formats, and different ways of making it work. The audience grew, which we’re deeply grateful for, but the project itself never fully clicked. It never found a shape that felt truly right, either creatively or financially. Too often, it felt like we were keeping something alive rather than building something with real momentum.
We considered rebranding it. We considered evolving it into something new. But there was never a true sense of conviction behind any of it. No “hell yes”.
And without that, continuing no longer made sense.
So this is the end of Minimalism Life.
To everyone who read, shared, supported, and subscribed over the years, thank you. And a special thank you to our premium subscribers who supported our essays and deeper explorations. Your time, attention, and support meant a great deal to us.
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Thank you for being part of this chapter. We don’t yet know what will come next. For now, it’s time to let the dust settle.
Minimize this! Just joking.
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Thank you for sharing your lovely writing with us. Best wishes for your next project.