Does anyone else take this ultralight, minimal, "bear bones" mindset beyond bikepacking?
Before I ever learnt to ride a bike I got into ultralight backpacking, my hiking stamina was good and had my base weight to a comfortable 4.2kg out of my 30l osprey with room to spare. Then I learnt how much quicker cycling was and bikepacking followed.
But this last year I've found this minimalist approach infect into other parts of life and hobbies. My every day carry is basic but well thought out, my wallets super thin, and most of my clothes are technical and multiperpose. I regularly travel for work, and to stay with my partner a few days, and have narrowed down my "weekend bag" to a 7 litre hydropack for clothes,toiletries and meds....whereas my other half packs 4x that in just tshirts and makeup

It goes on, since discovering jeans I can run/bike/swim in, wash and dry in ten mins and still look smart enough to wear with a blazer my whole wardrobe has changed and significantly shrunk!
Now I already plan a holiday abroad with nothing more than hand luggage, yet I see my parents cramming full a 140l suitcase and complaining about the 25kg limit

Is it just me? Have I taken it too far or too literally?
Or have I discovered that there is a better way to travel regardless of means, and that carrying less really does allow you to do more?
Certainly alot less stress now either way
