Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Less stuff trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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I like owning less stuff.
Less stuff= more freedom.
You begin to want less stuff.
Less stuff is more freedom.
A simpler life with less stuff?
Less Stuff, More Happiness”.
You can decide to buy less stuff.
The big difference is that I just use less stuff.
I have never had less stuff and been more happy.
More people, smaller spaces, less stuff.
This means less stuff, but more time for each other.
Davis said the idea is a“mini-retreat,” with less stuff and more life experience.
And having less stuff dissolved in it may be what makes hot water easier to freeze.
At the same time,I am looking to reduce my impact on the planet and use less stuff. .
Less stuff and worries have opened space to live with more contentment and meaning.
One of the problems with trying to use less stuff is that sometimes we feel like we really need it.
Now the point of this chart is even if populationis increasing, if there's still only a finite amount of stuff that people are producing, more people have less stuff to go around.
Writer and designer Graham Hill asks:Can having less stuff, in less room, lead to more happiness?
The more people post, the less stuff sticks around unless you want it to- and even then, you can easily remove chat groups you have created from everyone's phones.
But the effect of inflationmeans that the same US$1 bill buys less stuff over time as prices increase.
I feel more relaxed, less anxious, and[have] less stuff buzzing in my head,” April said in an interview with Trey.
Introverts have nervous systems that simply react more to everything that's going on around them, and that means they feelmore in their sweet spot when there's less stuff happening.
Our player isone of the inhabitants of the village that has left with less stuff, due to the sticky fingers of the bed guys, and that's why he is very eager to help for the hidden objects to be found.
We do our best to keep our collections of soaps and cleaners pretty simple and streamlined(including my makeup,which all fits into a bag the size of a pencil case) because less stuff= more money, more time, and more space.
Writer and designer Graham Hill in this talk begs the question:Can less stuff, in less room, make us happier?
Writer and designer Graham Hill in this talk begs the question:Can less stuff, in less room, make us happier?
Or less fun stuff.
You eat more plants, you eat less other stuff, you live longer.
But we all know that the more we add,the lower the quality will be or the less likely stuff will get done.