Title: Redefining Luxury in a Minimalist Lifestyle – Any Thoughts?
Lately, I’ve been mulling over how luxury doesn’t have to mean expensive or excessive. As someone who sells at farmers’ markets, I see people light up over simple things like a perfectly ripe tomato or handmade ceramic mug. It got me wondering: how can we shift the idea of luxury to something more accessible but still deeply satisfying?
For me, luxury might be the time to savor a home-cooked meal with ingredients I grew myself, or a well-designed label on a jar of preserves. It’s less about price tags and more about intention and quality. But I’d love to hear how others interpret this. What small, meaningful things feel luxurious in your daily life? Any tips for keeping that sense of richness without clutter?