Joshua Fields Millburn once wrote; “a minimalist focuses on being - being someone who returns to the natural order, to the default state of thriving with less. Simplicity is not a task— minimalism is not a destination— it’s everything that remains when you let go of the attachment to everything.” Truer words have never been spoken. Attachments can often be burdensome because most of them were not our choice, rather it was imposed by society or other human relations. We were forced into accepting most of it, without being given a choice to understand it. Understanding attachments and slowly letting them go must feel like a lamp turning on, slowly, filling the darkroom with ambient, warm and soft light. The unbearable lightness of being. This picture was the 2019 Unsplash awards finalist and also got featured in the minimalism for life website under the minimalism category.