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In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua and Ryan talk about unsubscribing and unfollowing anything that doesn’t bring tranquility or increase well-being, and they answer the following questions:
- How has unsubscribing and unfollowing helped your tranquility?
- Should we attempt to explain ourselves to others when they question our minimalist lifestyle, or simply invite them to ‘unfollow’ us?
- Can minimalism help us bring order back to our chaotic lives?
- How do we determine the appropriate ‘path’?
- We can’t impose tranquility on the world around us, so how do we adjust our internal settings to maintain inner tranquility?
- Why do insults irritate us so intensely?
- How do we adjust relationships that are predicated on conflict?
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- “Imposed peace always leads to conflict.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “All conflict arises from within.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “If one has a deep enough desire to eliminate conflict, they will remove anything that produces that conflict.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “Tranquility is not a destination.” —Ryan Nicodemus
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- Added Value: “Busy”
- Book: Direct Truth
- Book: Love People Use Things
- Essay: The Great Unsubscribe
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- Instagram: Podcast Shawn
- Instagram: Jess Williams
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