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May 13, 2026
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November 18, 2024 luggage to backpack 🎒. Clothes reduced to essentials
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<aside> 🆕 February 21, 2024 2 luggages → 1 luggage due to leaving the US

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Packed into 2 luggage bags

All possessions that I have. Plus 1 iPhone taking the photo and 2 luggage bags
Life never gets boring. Recently I decided to move out of California, which is my 5th relocation within the last 4 years, 4 out of 5 are cross country moves. One of the lessons I’ve learned since was that I don’t want to own ***shit.*** And ******it seems a natural move for me to take the 100 things challenge, which I initially got introduced by reading Pieter Level’s blog post.
Since we all like telling stories to rationalize our behaviors, here are a few reasons I gave to myself
I’ve been trying to stick with some constraints listed below to avoid going viral with my possessions
This challenge might actually raise a lot of questions, such as whether you count this item or that, or whether you count a bunch of things as one item or not, or whether this item is considered “personal” or not. Decide it for yourself. This isn’t a competition, and it’s not a way to show off. It’s just for fun, and it’ll be different for each of us. https://zenhabits.net/minimalist-fun-the-100-things-challenge/