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In the simplified sense, commodities are things of value produced by different producers, considered as equivalent and uniform in quality in the market. These are items that are grown or produced from land in different parts of the world and traded in the global market. In economics, commodities are a fungible market product used for human convenience. It has no qualitative differentiation across a market. The demand for one type can be different from other type but its price is determined as a function of its market value as a whole.
Most people don't know about or think about Minimalism and how it's the lifestyle of the future but the ideology that the media or minimalist are pushing forward is a lifestyle of De-consumption "We'd all be better off if we consumed less" making it sound like its weight loss or something. The Ideology or the take on it that I would like to show is that De-consumption is not the correct vision or definition for Minimalism BUT having a lifestyle that can adapt to using multipurpose is what Minimalism truly is. Written for readers seeking ways to reduce clutter, and their footprint on society, and based on the author's own lifestyle change, the book advocates maximizing the use of multipurpose. Harris challenges readers to reevaluate their consumption by focusing on the things they use most often in their daily lives and how those items might serve multiple purposes.
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