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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/minimalism-in-lif
 e-art-business-24295/register">Minimalism: In life\, art & business</a>\nH
 ere's an interesting point of view: Having more things does not make your 
 life easier\, in fact\, it complicates it.What if having one colour of the
  same pieces of clothing in your wardrobe could add more years to your lif
 e and increase the quality of that life? Albert Einstein did it.In this cl
 ub\, we'll explore why the pursuit of more could actually be ruining you. 
 The central question that we will explore is "In which instances is less i
 s really more?"We'll delve into this question in terms of everyday life\, 
 business and art. Let's discuss when to call it too much or not enough. Le
 t's see why we should do that and how it can overall improve everything. G
 et ready to walk out of a club with a whole new mind!极简主义：生活
 ，艺术与商业有这么一个有趣的观点：拥有更多的东西
 并不会使你的生活变得更轻松，事实上，这会使它变得
 纷扰复杂。如果在衣橱中只相同颜色相同款式的衣服，
 而这会延长你的寿命并提高其生活质量，你能做到吗？ 
 爱因斯坦就做到了。在本次活动中，我们将探讨为什么
 追求更多的东西，却在实际上会毁了你。 我们将探讨的
 中心问题是：在哪种情况下，拥有的越少，但实际能拥
 有更多呢？”我们将从日常生活，商业和艺术方面探讨
 这个问题。让我们讨论一下什么时候你认为太多了，什
 么时候又不够了。 让我们看看为什么我们应该这样做，
 以及极简主义如何从整体上改善一切。 让我们准备以全
 新的思维走入自己的生活吧！
DTSTAMP:20260709T090300Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Minimalism: In life\, art & business
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