In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we talk about the human desire to fill empty rooms, how they spend their downtime, the value of a quiet life, and why people desire fancy things. Watch all 2 hours of episode 429 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- How do minimalists spend their downtime?
- How can a creative person also be a minimalist?
- Why do people criticize me for decluttering?
- How can I come back from chapter 13 bankruptcy?
- Why do I struggle with wanting nice things as a minimalists?
- How do we let go of bad memories?
- Was it a mistake for my friend to get his six-year-old a Playstation 5?
- How can we let go of the emotions tied to things?
- Can owning things deprive us of the joy of sharing them?
- Have we been wrong about just-in-case items?
- Are 80% of your thoughts negative?
- What do we like about this Patron’s tiny home?
- Why did this poem make us tear up?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- Not every empty room needs to be filled.
- Doing hinders being.
- Peace arises the moment you realize there is nothing that must be done in this moment.
- Stillness pasteurizes the chaos of the mind.
- “What can I let go of?” is a more powerful question than “what can I do?”
- Minimalism isn’t scarcity; it’s abundance healthfully expressed.
- Judgment is a mirror that reflects the insecurities of the judge.
- Shame is a tether that restricts our freedom.
- Your desires are not your desires if they were handed to you by someone else.
- The suffering of the past points toward the obstacles to avoid in the future.
- If you want to be miserable, turn their mistakes into your problems.
- Our feelings are teachers to be engaged, not demons to be exorcized.
- Letting go is not something you do—it’s something you stop doing.
- Every negative emotion points toward your biggest fear—that you are not enough—which is the greatest lie ever told.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: Trev Cimenski
- Book: Drops Like Stars
- Book: Emotional Clutter
- Book: Somewhat Small
- Essay: 5 Questions to Ask Before Buying
- Podcast: Minimalism Life
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- Tour: The Everything Tour
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