Podcast 391 | Wanting to Let Go

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In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we talk about abandoning impulse to get what you want. Watch all 2 hours of episode 391 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.

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Discussed in This Episode

  • How do I let go of my pet accouterments?
  • How do we teach our children personal responsibility?
  • How do we respectfully set boundaries with others?
  • What are your opinions regarding journaling?
  • What do you think of our current coffee culture?
  • What do you consider the differences between justification and introspection?
  • What are the benefits of consuming coffee?
  • How do you convince someone that “antique” is not a synonym for “junk”?
  • How do you transition from being a night owl to an early bird?
  • How can we improve our sleep?
  • How do you distinguish just-in-case items from just-for-when items when it comes to packing go-bags?
  • Are there negative consequences to dark therapy?
  • When should I let go of sentimental items from a failed relationship that had a significant impact on me?
  • How do I determine whether to hold a garage sale or hire an estate-sale company when I have so much stuff of high monetary value?
  • What are the dangers in delving into memories and fantasies?

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • People often give up what they want to get what they want right now.
  • A thing can neither fulfill nor upset you, but the story you tell yourself about your things can do both.
  • A person who enjoys the now needn’t cling to memories for happiness.
  • Self-righteousness is a dangerous disease that moralizes everything from atrocities to benign preferences.
  • To convince someone is to unlove them.
  • Changing your habits won’t change your life.
  • “Just in case” are the three most dangerous words in the English language.
  • Short-term deprivation is a spotlight for value.
  • Isolation is not deprivation.
  • Nothing is more dangerous than a confrontation with your true self.

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