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2. The 3 Main Ideas of Digital Minimalism

2. The 3 Main Ideas of Digital Minimalism

1. Clutter Costs You

  • Too many apps and notifications steal your attention.
  • Reducing this clutter helps you focus.

2. Usefulness Matters

  • Only keep tech that helps you reach your goals.
  • Make your tech work for you, not the other way around.

3. Be Intentional

  • Choose when and how you use tech.
  • Stay in control—don’t let apps create habits for you.

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