In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we talk about traveling with less. Watch all 2.5 hours of episode 369 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- How do you travel intentionally as a minimalist?
- What is the “Go-Without-It Rule”?
- How do I maximize my travel experiences on a minimal budget?
- How do you travel harmoniously with companions?
- How can you be a tourist in your own town?
- How do you document your travels?
- What are your guidelines regarding travel photography?
- How do you manage duplicate photos?
- How do we overcome the fear that we can’t afford the time or expense of a vacation?
- Can minimalism hinder a wholly immersive travel experience?
- How do we budget appropriately for storage when we’re forced to frequently relocate?
- What is problematic about searching for stability through permanence?
- How do I overcome the fear of possibly wasting time and effort on new experiences I might not enjoy?
- How do we budget appropriately for vacations?
- How do you travel congruously with others whose trip budgets are significantly different from your own?
- What is the “layer cake of consumerism”?
- How do we travel when we’re under strict financial constraints?
- How do I tactfully explain to loved ones I’m prioritizing a vacation over visits to them?
- How do I ensure I’m consuming intentionally when traveling?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- Traveling with fewer things creates room for more experiences.
- Expansive travel does not require expensive travel.
- If joy is a destination, then you have already arrived.
- Minimalists maximize their appreciation with things that enhance their experiences.
- On a long enough timeline, everything is impermanent.
- Every destination is desirable when decision-making is a process of discovery.
- A worrier is a person who concerns himself with outcomes outside his control.
- Living in the moment is the antidote to the fear of missing out.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Article: 13 Things Invented in Dayton
- Book: Live a Meaningful Life
- Book: Love People, Use Things
- Book: Minimalist Rulebook
- Essay: Screenless Saturdays
- Health: Earthing Mat
- Health: Sleep Mask
- Instagram: Malcolm Fontier
- Instagram: Joshua Fields Millburn
- Patreon: The Minimalists
- Podcast: Clint Ober
- Podcast: Savage Lovecast
- Resources: The Minimalists
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- Twitter: Brandon Marshall
- Watch: Minimalism
- Watch: Terrible Words
- Watch: The Card Counter
- Website: Earthing
- Website: Pakt Bags
- YouTube: How to Write Better
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