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The Freedom of Living with 75 Things

It’s been awhile since I counted how many objects I own, so I was surprised when I got everything out today.

Everett Bogue · February 19, 2010 · 5 min read

It's been awhile since I counted how many objects I own, so I was surprised when I got everything out today.

I only have 75 things.

This is excellent, I was pretty sure Christmas had run me over 100, but apparently I've cultivated a natural habit of reduction. For every object I acquire, I lose two.

If you think 75 things seems like not a lot of stuff to have, Leo Babauta is now living with 50 things. I'm envious.

Where my stuff went.

I probably got rid of 15 things when I left Portland for Chicago. I gave away some stuff in Chicago to my siblings. When I moved out of my old apartment in Brooklyn to the one I'm staying in now, I also gave away a bunch of stuff that I realized I didn't need.

Giving away my stuff is very liberating.

The reason I gave everything a count today was because I'm guest starring on my friend Rachel Solomon's personal finance show on Plentii, Always: Money (first stop Plentii, next stop ...Oprah?) They asked me to bring all of my stuff into Rachel's home studio today at 1:30 (which, granted is only 10 blocks away, or I wouldn't have agreed to haul my stuff.) I'll be sure to let you know when the segment goes live. I'm really honored to have the opportunity to do this video, as I'll be able to share with more people how to live with less.

When you have 75 things, you can move your home in fifteen minutes. Isn't that cool?

The shape of things to come.

This is also good to know, because I'm moving again soon. My girlfriend and I are taking off to San Francisco Bay on May 15th, where we'll probably get an apartment in Oakland or Berkeley (leaning towards Oakland.) The original plan was to move to Seattle, but after a lot of thought and discussion, we decided that SF was more our style right now. Of course, if we end up not liking it, we'll just move somewhere else!

Because California is warmer, I anticipate being about to get rid of many of these winter-specific items in my wardrobe. I can't wait to say goodbye to winter.

I should be able to cut down my possessions to less than 50 things before we relocate to San Francisco in May.

My 75 things.

Please note, I do not count books. As you may already know, I read a book a week. I have around 15 books at the moment, which I try to get rid of as soon as I read them.

I'm also not counting shared items such as cooking stuff, furniture, etc. We don't really have much shared stuff, and we're going to sell most of it before the move.

I also don't count electrical cords and USB cables as things. I kind of wish technology would power itself and connect wirelessly actually, because cords are annoying.

I also still have my old Macbook that died two weeks ago (I had to buy a new one.) I'm going to try and sell it for spare parts next week, or recycle it.

Here is my list of 75 things:

  1. Frye Boots

  2. Dr. Martin Boots

  3. Winter coat

  4. Jeans

  5. Tweed jacket

  6. Army jacket

  7. Black jacket

  8. Leather jacket

  9. Jean jacket

  10. Grey hoodie

  11. Pink hoodie

  12. Grey sweatpants

  13. Brown sweatpants

  14. Hiking socks

  15. Hiking socks

  16. Hiking socks

  17. Hiking socks

  18. Hiking socks

  19. Ski socks

  20. Wool Socks

  21. Socks

  22. Socks

  23. Grey underwear

  24. Grey underwear

  25. Grey underwear

  26. Grey underwear

  27. Grey underwear

  28. Red underwear

  29. Red underwear

  30. Blue underwear

  31. Black underwear

  32. Brown T-shirt

  33. Blue V-Neck

  34. Grey V-Neck

  35. Grey V-Neck

  36. Grey T-Shirt

  37. Black V-Neck

  38. Green Longsleeve

  39. Grey Longsleeve

  40. Grey Longsleeve

  41. Purple Longsleeve

  42. Soft grey shirt

  43. Long underwear

  44. Long underwear

  45. Scarf

  46. Gloves

  47. Everest Hat

  48. Green tank

  49. Purple tank

  50. Black tank

  51. Grey tank

  52. Grey tank

  53. Swimming Trunks

  54. Tent

  55. Sleeping bag (In Chicago)

  56. Travel Towel

  57. Yoga Mat

  58. 1 TB Harddrive

  59. 500 GB Harddrive

  60. Macbook Pro 13inch

  61. Canon Digital Rebel XTI

  62. 16-35mm 2.8L Lens

  63. 50mm Lens

  64. Off-camera Flash

  65. Headphones

  66. iPhone

  67. Moleskin

  68. Small Sewing kit

  69. Flashlight

  70. Business cards

  71. Silver pen

  72. Camera bag

  73. Laptop bag

  74. Backpackers pack

  75. Bike lock

How did I start living with 75 things?

I get a lot of emails from people saying 'wow, how did you start living with so little?' The answer is simple: I wanted freedom. I want to be able to move whenever I feel the need. I wanted to quit my day job and work for myself. I did this in August of last year, when I jumped on a plane to Portland. I discuss a lot of the details earlier in this blog's history, and also in The Art of Being Minimalist.

There are so many advantages of restricting yourself to less than 100 things.

There are obviously many more reasons why it's a great idea to live with less. Can you think of any good reasons? Leave them in the comments!