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Logocentric (adj). Regarding words and language as a fundamental expression of an external reality (especially applied as a negative term to traditional Western thought by postmodernist critics).
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September 23, 2025 at 6:38pm September 23, 2025 at 6:38pm
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Prompt #68: Prompt #68: If you had to become a minimalist with only ten personal possessions (other than your home and its furnishings), what would those ten things be?
Having only ten possessions would be really tough. I also realized in looking at the prompt that I should have indicated other basics (e.g., clothes and personal hygiene items), because I didn't intend for the prompt to make people take up slots with shoes and toothpaste and whatnot. So, going with the premise that we're talking about things above and beyond the basics...
I think #1 and #2 would have to be my smartphone and my laptop, respectively. Not only to they represent the things that I spend most of my time doing, but if I were really going for a minimalist aesthetic, they would also be the tools that I would need to declutter my life of physical belongings without losing the essentials (e.g., I'd scan all of my photos and put them on my phone/computer in order to get rid of the physical photo albums, I'd still have access to my music and movies despite getting rid of the physical media, etc.).
#3 would be a pair of good headphones. I love listening to podcasts, audiobooks, music, YouTube channels, etc. but I get very self-conscious when other people are around, and I don't want to disturb anyone else. So a pair of headphones would be essential for casual viewing/listening, as well as things like handsfree phone calls and the like.
#4 would probably be my Kindle. Same reason as above, except for books. I suppose I could technically read ebooks on either my phone or my computer, but that's not really an enjoyable experience for me. So I'd have to keep a Kindle where I could store all of my books after getting rid of the physical volumes.
#5 would be my car. Even though I know it's certainly possible to live without a vehicle, I'm the kind of person who enjoys the freedom of getting up and going somewhere whenever they need or want to. I could certainly get by with public transportation, calling an Uber when necessary, etc. ... I just wouldn't want to!
#6 would be a backpack of some kind. I tend to be on the go a lot, so having a bag (ideally big enough to throw these few possessions in!) would be ideal in order to pack everything up and head over to a friend's house, or a coffee shop, or the office if I ever needed an escape from my spartan lifestyle.
#7 would have to be some kind of notebook and pen. Although I don't handwrite things nearly as often as I used to, I always find having pen and paper nearby comforting, and sometimes just journaling my thoughts or jotting down some ideas without firing up the computer is the easiest thing to do.
#8 would be a reusable water bottle of some kind. I hate the idea of using disposable water bottles all the time, so it'd probably be a necessity that I have a container to carry around water, iced tea, or whatever it is I'm drinking that day.
#9 would probably be a Bible. It's the one book that I really try to read in hardcopy form whenever possible, to minimize distractions. And who knows, maybe if it's the only physical book in my collection, I'd read it more!
#10 would be a personal item or memento of some kind. I honestly have no idea what that would be right now (and it would be agonizing to try and decide), but while most of the items on this list are functional, I'd want something that has personal significance to me.
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