In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we talk about feeling overwhelmed by clothing. Watch all 2 hours of episode 389 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- How do we ensure we have only the clothing we actually need?
- What are your takes on clothing styles?
- How do we address the regret we feel regarding things we’ve let go?
- How do we use the Packing Party concept during a new move to maximize our minimization?
- How do I reconcile my role as a minimalist with my roles as a creator and consumer of physical goods?
- How does hedonic adaptation trap us into trying to “fill the void”?
- What are your views regarding perfection?
- What are the two kinds of happiness?
- How do I let go of military-service items while being respectful of their service?
- You recently said, “Healing is the gateway to letting go,” but isn’t it the other way around?
- How can minimalism help me create a balance between life and work, especially with regard to working from home?
- What are your opinions regarding efficiency?
- How do I appropriately appreciate the red dress my boyfriend bought me when I prefer all black clothing?
- When will I finally feel I’ve minimized all I can?
- How do you deal with unwanted thoughts, like constantly worrying about bills, inflation, and unpredictable living conditions?
- How do I combat the loneliness I experience as the sole minimalist in my social circle?
- How did you come to wholly appreciate your experiences in the corporate world?
- What is “identity clutter”?
- What do you think of corporatism?
- How can we keep our sex lives exciting?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- If it’s overwhelming, it’s clutter.
- Loss is a story, not a reality, and regret is a byproduct of the stories we tell ourselves.
- Moving day is an opportunity to start over.
- The joy of being human is found in creativity, not consumption.
- Consumerism is a smokescreen for discontent.
- You are rarely as happy or unhappy as you predicted.
- The more you get, the more you want.
- To cling is to disrespect.
- Letting go is the gateway to healing.
- Work/life balance conforms to work/life boundaries.
- Balance is not created—it is the natural state.
- The house of your life cannot stand on a foundation of compromised values.
- If you must be in conflict with others, at least be in harmony with yourself.
- Clinging to preferences is a great way to get dragged away from peace.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: “Ojai”
- Added Value: Paired
- Book: Everything That Remains
- Book: Minimalist Rulebook
- Book: Project 333
- Book: Stumbling on Happiness
- Donate: Army Air Corps Library & Museum
- Essay: How to Understand Your Values
- Essay: Packing Party
- Hire: The Minimalists
- Instagram: Minimal Wellness
- Patreon: The Minimalists
- Podcast: Kapil Gupta
- Resources: The Minimalists
- Subscribe: The Minimalists
- Watch: Less Is Now
- Watch: The Surprising Science of Happiness
- Website: Project 333
- Website: Katherine Morgan Schafler
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