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In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua and Ryan talk about success, failure, fulfillment, and satisfaction—and how incessantly chasing those things can lead to foolness rather than fullness—and they answer the following questions:
- What does success mean to you?
- What are your beliefs regarding spirituality?
- How do value judgments affect success?
- What is nihilism?
- How do I overcome my addiction to procrastination so I can focus on doing meaningful work?
- What are the two kinds of ‘haves’?
- What is the “thing you can’t not do”?
- What is the best way to address distractions?
- What do you mean by “the costs we must pay”?
- How do you rebuild yourself and restructure your idea of success after a failure?
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- “Happiness is not a byproduct of success—it is a byproduct of enough.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “He who settles for success is a successfool.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “Love is the foundation upon which success is built.” —Ryan Nicodemus
Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: “My City of Ruins”
- Book: 11 Ways to Write Better
- Book: Awareness
- Book: Direct Truth
- Book: Love People Use Things
- Book: The Devil All the Time
- Course: How to Write Better
- Essay: Success Does Not Exist
- Instagram: Minimal Wellness
- Instagram: Jordan Moore
- Instagram: Podcast Shawn
- Instagram: Jess Williams
- Patreon: The Minimalists
- Podcast: How to Love
- Podcast: Obligations
- Podcast: Political Fallout
- Resources: The Minimalists
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- Watch: The Devil All the Time
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