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Radical Simplicity as Restraint

A discipline approach using voluntary simplicity to eliminate distraction and clarify what genuinely matters in your practice.

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Why It Matters

Rabia lived with extreme simplicity, rejecting material accumulation to focus entirely on her spiritual devotion. Radical simplicity as restraint recognizes that discipline requires removing not just bad habits but unnecessary complexity. This means examining what you're actually carrying—possessions, commitments, relationships, information, options—and releasing what obscures your core practice. Simplicity creates space for genuine discipline by reducing decision fatigue and competing loyalties. Across traditions, monks embrace poverty, minimalists streamline possessions, artists restrict their palette, and athletes focus on fundamental movements. For practitioners maintaining discipline across traditions, radical simplicity clarifies priorities. When you strip away non-essential elements, remaining practices reveal their true weight. Simplicity isn't deprivation but liberation—fewer things competing for attention means deeper engagement with what remains.

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