Seeing neighbors care for shared spaces instead of owning stuff changed my clutter mindset.
I had a drawer full of kitchen tools I never used, and it was always messy. I decided to take everything out and only put back what I actually need. For example, I kept one good knife instead of three cheap ones. This made my cooking space feel calm and easy to use. How do you handle extra stuff in your home? I want to apply this idea to my closet next.
I mean, idk, maybe it's just me but focusing on versatile pieces I love beats following a strict number. Learning to tailor my own clothes made each item feel intentional, not just minimal.