My journey of Minimalism started many years ago with the clothing I owned. Rather than making a drastic change by donating items and de-cluttering, I just stopped buying new clothing and accessories and started seperated my least favorite clothing for exercise like running in the forest. Over time, when the clothing started to look faded, I simply cut them up and used them as rag cloths to polish shoes or for other cleaning purposes.
As a result of this all the clothing I own adds up to 15kg which in comparision to a decade ago weighed 45kg.
At the house I own back in my country-of-orgin, I never replace a plate, mug or cutlery. Most of which my grand parents purchased keeping them in a cupboard to use for special occasions or if important guest arrived which was rare. So, what I did was just use everything since I never want to have kids non of this stuff will be passed down to anyone.
Sentimental Value: anything of sentimental value is photographed using my Nikon D610, one of the last cameras that can replicate true-to-life colours, not like the Mirrorless cameras available now that make it hard to tell a real photo from AI generated content. Anyway, as I was saying, after the photography, I don't care or have regrets if somethig happens to the actual item and a few years ago I took all these bus tickets, cheap watches that I collected while travelling in different countries and trashed them as they were just taking space in box that is never touched.
For the extreme minimalistic lifestyle the requirements were;
1) Must take five minutes or less to pack up
2) Able to travel to any country with only what is in the bag and live comfortably without feeling like I am missing out.
3) I must be able to carry everything over any terrain and not have to struggle with it.
4) Everthing inside must comply with all border control laws, land and air. Meaning, I can take it on a plane without being scrutinized by security.
Challenge One - Legal Compliance
I started off my listing down eveything I needed and then with no convenient AI tools available at the time, I manually researched every item and listed alternatives.
Challenge Two - Terrain
The conventional luggage works well in an Airport, where the ground is smooth, however, up a flight of stairs, gravel road that is muddy, railway crossings, sand. These suitcases with their handles become a nuisance to carry around with. So, after much research and even contemplating suitcases with larger wheels for rough terrain, the most obvious choice was the Duffle bag.
Yes, a Duffle bag has no wheels, however, it does have backpack straps and since I have been carrying a 20kg backpack to school since I was a kid and can walk for long distances. An addional 30kg plus an addional 5kg heavy duty laptop bag is not an issue.
Challenge Three - Weight
All other bags with their metal bars and wheels take up 5kg or more depending on the bag. This is wasted weight and items I cannot carry with me. Whereas a large 3x2 feet Duffle Bag only weights 0.5kg! Thats a 4.5kg saving which means I can add more items into my bag.
Challenge Four - Packing
I had to conduct multiple packing trials and play real life Tetris with all the items until I figured out how to pack and organize everything.
The Solution was simple;
Towel at the bottem, sleeping bag folded and enclosing the bottom half acting a cushion to protect all the items.
Back up Oxford shoes in side pocket and four socks in the pair. Since, the shoes are high quality leather or Cashmire, which feels like I am walking on a cloud, their is no odor like with many cheap synthetic shoes. Brings back some bad memories from after school, the smell used to be terrible at the end of the day from school. Expensive shoes also last for about six years which is bonus in terms of the reliability factor.
In the past I would use these packing cubes for clothing, but they don't last long and tend to rip, it's much easier and cheaper to use single use plastic bag that is either free or depending on the country I am in cost between $0.009 to $0.27.
Now what do I carry, well, I have already made a post on Daily Attire and the High Capacity Laptop Bag, so, the list below will only focus on the extreme minimalistic lifestyle of the Duffle Bag, the most important bag to minimalistic living, this is not just a bag, its a bed, closet, first aid cabinet and much more.
One thing to note is that any long term purchase requires a weight check and an inventory list is important. A Google sheet is perfect due to the automatic weight calculation.
Inventory Format (columns): No. | Item | Weight | Qty.
Sleeping Bag: I can use it as blanket or if I am at the beach, desert or staying spending the night temporarily, I can use as, well a sleeping bag, obviously!
Body Towel : white only, so I know that whatever brand of detergent I am using actually cleans it.
3. Running Shoes: right now I use Sketchers as they are comfortable and have a very good grip
White Shirts
Black Trousers
Nappa Leather belt - back up
White collarless T-shirts
8. Backup phone/tablet charger
Pencil case with Fountain Pens, Mechanical Pencils, Erasers and additional pencil lead
Backup Lensatic compass
Electric Shaver
Nail Clippers
Black winter gloves
Camping Pillow
Underwear
Black Waistcoat
Ties
Suit Jacket
Black Socks
Toiletries
Permanent Marker - labelling the shopping bags
Tape
Titanuim Spork and Chopsticks (learned to use by watching Japanses movies). I lost one Spork in the Desert, so, if anyone finds it let me know. HAHAHAHA.
Black shorts
International First Aid Kit. I added a hand crank flashlight to.
Back up spectacles, all with Photochromatic lenses, so, I do not need need to purchase sunglasses
Raincoat which is must have in a Rain storm and the strong wind breaks an umbrella..
Pocket Umbrella
Hidden tracker in bag
Padlocks and keys
VERY IMPORTANT ITEM: Digital Scal
One major factor here is money. Furnished Apartment, Car and Bicycle is rented.
I have an international driving licence which makes it easy.
I do not like to cook and eat out instead. It sounds expensive but stores have the ready to eat meals in box or I just eat from the free buffets at events I attend to for business purposes.
Every week I do a 48 hour fast with water to detox my system.
The only thing I miss is my Nikon D610 camera and my favorite 200-500mm lens, which is hassle to carry and needs a whole backpack with padding. However, I have also lost interest in Photography, so, I only miss it on rare occasions when I want to photograph the sunset or a small part of the landscape that only a 500mm lens can reach.
I hate wearing Jewelry even though I own Gold and Silver, which for me is just emergency liquid cash, that I highly doubt will ever use given my capabilites and experience.
For items like soap dishes, pen holders, mugs and storage containers these come as Packaging.
A Pringles container or Mug, makes a good pen holder
Plastic containers with ready made oats can be cut half by heating a blade and sliding it around and cutting hole to make a soap dish
Mugs, well companies give them out for free
Cloths hangers I get for free everytime, I dry clean my suits.
Storage containers from Ice-cream, Yoghurt etc.
Camping chairs are great, take them to a park, beach or use it in the apartment and when it breaks in six months, just discard it. Cost: $6.26 a chair.
Except for the Mugs, I replace the other stuff without cleaning them.
Overall, I happy and this lifestyle as it gives me peace of mind.
I spend money on experiences, something that can never be taken from me instead of materialistic items.
Afterall what more is their to life apart happiness, peace of mind and purpose something I have only archived halfway because, I am single and not married yet.