Lately, I’ve been thinking that everything is about user experience. We buy brands that make us feel special, we use beautiful products that provide a good experience. We love people that treat us well. What matters is how you feel, it’s all about the experience…
I bought a new bag for two reasons: (i) It looks great, I’m pleased every time I see it (ii) It’s in line with “less is more” philosophy
I’ve learned to embrace constraints, in fact, I’m deliberately introducing constraints in my life. This bag is very small, so I can only fit my laptop, it’s accessories, a book and maybe a notebook. That’s it, but isn’t that all I need for school?
I’m amused when I see people walking around with huge, heavy backpacks. It seems as if they’re carrying their whole house on their back.
There are so many things I could put in there If I had some extra space. But the point is, I can live without carrying all that stuff with me, so I don’t really need them, do I?
[Note to self: “The things you own end up owning you”]