Hello and welcome to my About Me page.
My name is Mohammad Aidul Azis, and I have been practicing a minimalist lifestyle for more than 3 years. It has been a continuous journey of learning how to live with less, but in a more meaningful and intentional way.
This journey didn’t start in a perfect or ideal situation. Like many people, I used to feel overwhelmed by too many things—too many items, too many distractions, and too many things competing for my attention. At some point, I started asking myself a simple question: what do I really need?
That question slowly changed everything. I began reducing unnecessary belongings, organizing my space, and simplifying my daily routines. Over time, I realized that minimalism is not just about owning fewer things, but about creating space for what truly matters.
After more than three years, I can say that this lifestyle has helped me become more focused, more calm, and more intentional in making decisions. Life feels lighter, clearer, and more manageable.
This experience inspired me to create aydul.com, a platform where I share insights and ideas about minimalist lifestyle, modern design, and home decoration. I believe that a simple, clean, and functional environment can have a strong impact on how we feel and live every day.
I am also interested in technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), digital development, and how these innovations can be used in practical and meaningful ways. For me, living minimally does not mean avoiding technology, but using it wisely and efficiently.
On this website, I also share product reviews from a minimalist perspective. Instead of focusing only on features, I look at whether a product is truly useful, worth owning, and aligned with a simpler lifestyle.
I am still learning and improving every day. Minimalism is not a final destination, but an ongoing process that evolves over time.
My goal is simple: to share ideas that might help others live a more organized, peaceful, and intentional life.
Thank you for visiting and taking the time to read this.