The Subject

The product of trial and error

There is an art in everything you do and everything you do is an art.

Tyler William Kliegl

Less is More

For those who seek simplicity and want to take BOLD ownership of their belongings, perhaps one should consider adding minimalism into their lifestyle.  

  • Eliminate all garbage, clutter, and over abundance of color.
  • Eliminate excessiveness and over-consumption.
  • Eliminate the desire of “wanting” something and respect only what you need.
  • Collect cleaning products that are great for the environment and your body.
  • Collect only things you need in and group them together via monotone colors.
  • Collect all thoughts, papers, lexicology, work, etc. and organize them.

One who is successful in the art of minimalism is able to maintain a perfect balance in their life, thus promotes the epitome of happiness.

Very poor college student.  Thus, fashion is limited and selective.  However, intellectually stimulating and evermore eager to attain more and new materials.  More to come, soon.

Philosophical Quote of The Day

“There is always a reason why your footsteps lay the path they do. No man may know of the reason why, but there is a fine line in-between equilibrium—the balance of diffusion via osmosis within equilibrium is in the hands of mother nature. Only she can foresee the demise of man who lay a trail of footsteps.”

—Tyler Kliegl

Thus, I am.

Thus, I am.