In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we talk about decluttering seasonal decorations, opting out of the consumer culture of Los Angeles, and whether hoarding is a choice. Watch all 2 hours of episode 423 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- Should I declutter my seasonal decorations?
- Is it difficult to be a minimalist in Los Angeles?
- Do I have too many houseplants for a minimalist?
- How can I make my digital spaces more minimalist?
- How can I reclaim my need for control?
- Can we teach moderation without deprivation?
- Is hoarding a choice?
- How are Joshua and T.K. so good at having conversations with differing opinions?
- Why are we so good at talking ourselves out of being happy?
- What do we think of IRL podcasts?
- Why do we like this Patron’s minimalist Christmas tree?
- Why isn’t the Internet fun anymore?
Minimal Maxims
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- Seasonality is nature’s way of letting go.
- You transform what you steep yourself in.
- “Too much” and “too few” exist only in the eye of the beholder.
- Clutter is clutter only if it gets in the way.
- Letting go of control is the best way to regain total control.
- Withdrawal often feels like deprivation.
- Beware of the man who has the answers.
- No one can help you without your assistance.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: Mat Kearney, “Christmas Miracle”
- Article: Why The Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore
- Book: Everything That Remains
- Course: Simplify Everything
- Podcast: Digital Clutter
- Podcast: Hidden Clutter
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