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How I live: My 115 things by@stervy
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How I live: My 115 things

by Stephen CognettaApril 4th, 2017
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<em>This post is part of a larger attempt to share my personal “systems” that help me organize my life. By sharing my system, I hope to get feedback and inspire others to share as well.</em>

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This post is part of a larger attempt to share my personal “systems” that help me organize my life. By sharing my system, I hope to get feedback and inspire others to share as well.

Minimalism: Living with Nothing

I started becoming a minimalist two years ago, inspired by sites like and Marie Kondo’s . I quickly got addicted to reducing my possessions, and found more and more ways to declutter. I now have only 115 items! There are three main reasons I’m a minimalist fanboy:
  • Reduced cognitive overload — I don’t have messes anymore and I rarely worry about losing items.
  • Focusing on experience-based happiness as opposed to material-based happiness. I seldom found long-term joy in the physical items I purchased for myself.
  • Being a minimalist has allowed me much more financial freedom, for example, freeing up the money I would have spent on a new bed frame so that I can invest the money.
I’ve outlined exactly the 115 items that I own now, although I’m still working on decreasing this number. I hope this inspires others to share their material systems, and I want to highlight some key multi-purpose items that allow my list to be so short.

My three favorite minimalist items

These items are great because they’re multi-purpose, compact, and very cheap, so I don’t worry about damaging or losing them.

Radix One Slim Wallet ()

Curious what’s inside my wallet? Check out my financial break-down article.

Foldable Storage Ottoman ()

Swiss Army Pocket Knife ()

My full 115 items

Methodology: This list is a list of items that I would take with me if I were moving. It does NOT include shared items (e.g. common room couch) and it counts pairs of items as one (e.g. a pair of socks). Otherwise, I generally try to count items as separate unless they’re clearly in a “bundle” (I’ve labeled these items with “[bundle]” to clarify I’m counting them as one item).

Clothing (60)

Note: not all clothing pictured
  • 2 Eyeglasses (one backup)
  • Eyeglasses Case
  • 10 Pairs of Socks (including and )
  • 14 Pairs of Underwear (Target)
  • 10 T-shirts
  • 4 Casual Button-down Shirts
  • 2 Dress Shirts
  • 2 Jeans
  • 2 Belts
  • Slacks
  • Tie
  • Khaki Shorts
  • Board Shorts (multi-use as exercise shorts)
  • Pajama Pants
  • Dress Shoes
  • Collegiate Jacket
  • Thick Winter Jacket
  • Snow Jacket
  • Baseball Cap

Toiletries (17)

  • Generic Soft-Brush Toothbrush
  • Generic Toothpaste
  • Hair Comb
  • Floss
  • Bath Towel
  • Body Wash
  • Medicine [bundle]
  • Toiletries Bag
  • Hand Towel
  • Beard Trimmer Charger
  • Retainers
  • Retainers Case

On-the-go (7)

  • (great for running with)
  • [bundle, including 5 cards]
  • House Key
  • U.S. Passport
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Sleeping Bag Case
  • Tote Bags [bundle]

Electronics (11)

  • Apple MacBook Charger
  • Spare Earphones [bundle]
  • Spare Chargers [bundle]

Furniture (13)

  • Twin-XL Mattress
  • Allergy Mattress Cover (to put the mattress directly on the floor)
  • Gray Fitted Sheet
  • Gray Bed Sheet
  • Pillow
  • Pillow Cover
  • Masai Mara Blanket (from my travels in Kenya)
  • Two (~$20 on Amazon)
  • (can be made into a couch on the floor, or can be slept in as an extra bed)
  • EMOOR Japanese Traditional Futon Gray Cover

Miscellaneous (7)

  • [bundle]
  • Empty Box (for storage)
  • Pens [bundle]

Not included in this list

  • Shared Kitchenware (borrowed from roommates)
  • Shared Furniture (borrowed from roommates)
  • Consumable Items (I cycle through these on a biweekly basis)
  • Books (I’ll donate them when I move, and I mostly use e-books — if you’re curious for more, here’s a post about my reading organization system)
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