In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we discuss the new “cluttercore” design trend. Watch all 2 hours of episode 376 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- How do we stay focused and motivated when we’re going through a lengthy process of decluttering?
- What is “cluttercore”?
- Is there any value in simply embracing clutter?
- What is “costly signaling”?
- How do we determine what to actually hold on to?
- How do I address the stress and frustration of managing a household of non-minimalists?
- What are your perspectives regarding appropriate boundaries?
- How do we appropriately help loved ones declutter shared spaces?
- How do we determine mutually beneficial solutions?
- Is there such a thing as “valuable clutter”?
- What is the difference between projection and introjection?
- How are actual value and hypothetical value different?
- What is the “Let It Go Anyway Rule”?
- Why are the salaries of professional entertainers and athletes so grossly inflated compared to those of educators?
- How do you differentiate between intrinsic value and economic value?
- How do we get past our preservation mindset regarding our new things?
- What is the antidote to fear?
- What are your views regarding worry?
- Which of the objects mentioned in past “Added Value” segments have since become clutter?
- Where can I find a list of other podcasts you’ve been on?
- How can I refresh a space without adding more stuff?
- What are your views regarding trends?
- How do we help others get started with minimalism?
Minimal Maxims
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- Removing your physical clutter also reduces your mental clutter.
- You don’t want to manage the clutter, you want to eliminate it!
- A deadline is a boundary that creates the urgency necessary for letting go.
- One man’s clutter is another man’s fortune.
- The price tag is not the sole measure of a thing’s value.
- To worry is to pray for something bad to happen.
- Fear is a byproduct of the ego.
- After taking an inventory of all the things you’ve minimized, you can minimize that list, too.
- If it gets in the way, it’s clutter.
- Question everything because the things that add value today might become clutter tomorrow.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: “Tired”
- Article: Cluttercore Is the Trend for Parents
- Book: Everything That Remains
- Book: Love People, Use Things
- Book: Minimalist Rulebook
- Essay: Letting Go Is Not Something You Do
- Essay: The Sound of Life
- Event: Sunday Symposium
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- Podcast: Clinging to Books
- Podcast: How to Love
- Podcast: Interior Design
- Podcast: Minimalism Is Not
- Podcast: Minimalism Life
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- Twitter: Elaine Welteroth
- Watch: Less Is Now
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- Website: Minimalism Life
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