Oh wow.
Half an hour in, I thought to myself: every lesbian should watch this. An hour in, I realised EVERYONE should watch this.
I have never been introduced to Hannah Gadsby before this show and now having seen it I want to support her in everything she does. Hannah's humour, her gift with words, as well as her sensitivity and honesty made this show an absolute joy to watch. From the tension, to the laughter, to the anger; it was all incredible.
"Diversity is strength, difference is a teacher".
Just one of the many powerful quotes from Nanette that you'll want to incorporate into your own mantra.
Don't hesitate, watch the show and recommend it your friends.
Loved it!! This was a hilarious and beautiful movie wrapped in a conventional story. I didn't even mind Cage's voice as the Dad.
Very interesting to watch and alarming to see that the level of consuming is only getting higher and higher. Eventhough I would not recommend everyone doing minimalism right now (otherwise the economy will collapse big time (or maybe that is what we do need)) I would recommend everyone getting out of debt and stop spending money they don't have on stuff.
This documentary isn't that long so if you have that big void in your life that you try to fill with buying the latest gadgets and you have an hour to kill I would recommend watching this documentary. Maybe it will improve your life after doing what they do. Disclaimer: Minimalism in this documentary isn't about using as less stuff as possible, but just owning the stuff you use almost daily (or atleast once in 3 weeks) so that stuff actually add value to your life and start making you happy :grin: