Goodbye Things Fumio Sasaki Audiobook đ„ Bonus Inside
Hearing this chapter is particularly unnerving because you are, at that very moment, using a digital device to listen. The audiobook forces a meta-awareness that the print version cannot. As Nishii reads Sasakiâs advice to delete everything âjust in case,â you feel a twitch in your thumb. You want to pause the Audible app, open your photo library, and start swiping. That frictionâbetween consumption and actionâis the entire point. No format is perfect. Sasakiâs book includes lists: â55 Rules for Letting Go,â â15 Things to Notice When You Let Go,â â12 Things I Realized After Letting Go.â In print, these are handy bullet points you can bookmark. In audio, they blur together. You will likely find yourself shouting, âWait, what was rule number 42?â as you fumble for the rewind button.
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â â â â œ Best for: Long commutes, decluttering sessions, or nights when your apartment feels too heavy. Not recommended for: Those who need to physically highlight passages, or anyone who just bought a beautiful new bookshelf they are very proud of. Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism by Fumio Sasaki, narrated by Brian Nishii. Available via Audible, Libro.fm, and Apple Books. Hearing this chapter is particularly unnerving because you