VIDEO: DJ Sbu says people should stop wearing expensive clothes

There’s no use looking nice, smelling good, wearing nice clothes but you know you always broke. Turn that liability into an asset.”

DJ Sbu had taken to the media to talk about how people could change their lives and live a lifestyle that is better for themselves. What he said is something you can look into a lot more. There are people who are not even having expensive cars and clothes, but they are living their most luxurious lifestyle you can ever imagine. People should get to know the basics that will sustain them, not something that makes others happy.


 

It goes to how people in Limpopo province are living their lifestyle. Those people are building houses for themselves rather than having to buy a house in the cities. That is why, when you go to the province, you will see that people have built houses that you can see in those expensive suburbs. With DJ Sbu, he had changed his lifestyle completely.

He was dragged for it, and he no longer lives that fancy lifestyle because he does not see the need anymore. He mentioned that he has lived that life and will not buy expensive cars anymore. He would rather take on and use the company vehicle, which he said will save him more money. In that way, he will be marketing his brand.

“Minimalist life is said to come with several benefits, including reduced stress, improved mental clarity, and increased productivity. By decluttering your space, focusing on the essentials, and simplifying your mental space, you can lead a more fulfilling life.”

“Living a minimalist life has become a popular trend in recent years. It involves simplifying your space and reducing stress by decluttering and focusing on the essentials. Adopting a minimalist lifestyle can have many benefits, including reduced stress, improved mental clarity, and increased productivity.”

“Declutter your space: This means getting rid of any unnecessary items that clutter your home or workspace. Begin by sorting through your belongings and determining what is essential and what is not. Consider donating or selling any items that are in good condition but no longer serve a purpose in your life.”