Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles (piano music) - When it comes to material bits at like material things, I went through the journey of going from one extreme to the other and only recently I've come back to the kind of middle ground, if you like. Cause there was a period where I was literally just sort of about materialism, you know fancy bachelor pads, fast cars, all the rest of it, and I was doing that because I thought this means I'm successful, right? This means I'm happy and quickly realized that that's all bullshit. - So it's demonstrating to other people more than it is to yourself. - Correct, absolutely. And then I went the opposite extreme. - Right. - And got rid of everything. - [Interviewer] You went homeless? - [Shazz] Well, I didn't go homeless, I was living out of a suitcase. - That's the opposite extreme. (laughs) - Traveling for a while, and then I was living in London in just like random apartments and just living out of a suitcase for in total about nine months. I was still running my business and whatnot but I just-- - You told me about this. - I just didn't wanna have any attachment to belongings so I had no fixed address for, not in a homeless sort of way, but-- - Yeah, no, I get it. - I had no fixed address for about nine months. While I was still running my company and everything I was just moving around to-- - So you went from this sort of ego-driven, showing everyone else that you've got loads of stuff, and there was obviously a point where you decided well actually that's not fulfilling that's not the way I wanna do, and then you sort of went the opposite direction. - Correct. - So what did you learn from, cause you're not obviously still in that opposite direction you're somewhere in the middle now, right? - Correct, because when I'm dependent on material things to achieve sense of self-worth, disempowering. When I'm the exact opposite of that, when I need to run away from material things because I need to prove to people that they don't impact me - There you go. - Equally as disempowering. - Yeah, sure. - And so it's about middle ground of I can be with and appreciate a fast car, but I don't need that in order to have any sense of fulfillment. So I'm kind of neutral over whether I have it or not, but if I use it then I can appreciate and enjoy it. - So fulfillment for you, then, is what? - It's all different areas of my life. So it's about having a balanced life and if we look at the wheel of life, they're all different kind of categories within that so relationship, family, friends, business, health, those types of things that I want to make sure I've got a balance in all areas, I want to feel like I'm progressing in different areas and experiencing all the different things that the world has to offer. (piano music)
A2 US material homeless materialism suitcase extreme sort Why materialism and minimalism isn't how you should live 17 0 维夕 posted on 2018/11/29 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary