In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we talk about what minimalism has to do with normal, everyday subjects like friendship, pets, history, meteorology, and entertainment. Watch all 2 hours of episode 386 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- How can minimalism apply to most everyday topics?
- Why do most people believe minimalism only applies to physical items?
- What is epistemology?
- How do we help loved ones move on from fruitless pursuits?
- What is the difference between helping and supporting?
- What are your views regarding antiracism?
- How do we have more constructive conversations?
- What are the differences between people-pleasers and caregivers?
- What are the two types of desires?
- Is organ donation a minimalist practice?
- Does the decision to not have children align with minimalism?
- How can minimalism help highly sensitive people?
- Why do you have an issue with those that can afford expensive things?
- What does tire rubber have to do with minimalism?
- How is brainstorming related to minimalism?
- How do we get comfortable with bad ideas?
- Will there be any more Sunday Symposiums?
- What do we do with things we were once proud to display?
- How do you define success?
- Can people be accommodating to others to a fault?
- What are your opinions regarding ads embedded in navigation apps?
- How can minimalism help us exercise?
- What are your perspectives regarding censorship?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- Focusing on less creates room for more.
- You can’t change the people around you, but you can change the people around you.
- Once you’re free from pleasing all the people, you’re free from needing all the things.
- On a long enough timeline, you will let go of everything.
- Consumerism amplifies the fear of missing out, while minimalism exposes the joy of missing out.
- A simple life is sensitive to the simple joys of living.
- Minimalism is a creative path for the bloated, not a consolation prize for the broke.
- The costs of a thing extends well beyond its price tag.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: “Fine Apple”
- Book: Inside Minimalism
- Book: Live a Meaningful Life
- Book: Love People, Use Things
- Book: Minimalist Rulebook
- Essay: 18-Minute Minimalist Exercises
- Essay: Here, Have an Organ
- Essay: How to Understand Your Values
- Patreon: The Minimalists
- Podcast: Food Clutter
- Podcast: Judgment
- Podcast: Monogamy and Nonmonogamy
- Podcast: Some Tough Conversations
- Resources: The Minimalists
- Subscribe: The Minimalists
- Twitter: Dr. Nicole LePera
- Watch: Less Is Now
- Watch: Minimalism
- Website: Minimalism Life
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