Podcast Ep. 541 | Surrender

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The Minimalists talk with author and speaker Kute Blackson about quiet luxury, letting go of stigmas, the difference between surrendering and giving up, the requirements of optimism, and more.

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Discussed in This Episode

  • How should I handle the assumptions and stigma I’ve encountered since embracing a simpler, more comfortable style of dress?
  • What’s the difference between surrendering and giving up?
  • Right Here, Right Now: The final stop of the Minimalism 2026 tour.
  • Listener tip: Worry is a waste of the imagination.
  • How can I find peace in the messy middle when life can’t be simplified all at once?
  •  Is there a healthy form of clinging in adulthood, especially when it comes to human connection, relationships, and emotional attachment?
  • What should I do when my family and I are not on the same page about clutter?
  • Talkaboutable: You must be heartless when you declutter.
  • Talkaboutable: You are not what you own.
  • Added Value: A song about surrender.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Simplicity is the opposite of sloppy.
  • Don’t mistake comfort for carelessness.
  • You can simplify your wardrobe without surrendering your confidence.
  • Surrender feels like acceptance; giving up feels like apathy.
  • Surrender ends resistance; giving up ends effort.
  • Listening to three songs at once ruins the melody.
  • Doing more is a terrible strategy for doing less.
  • Doing less well is better than doing everything poorly.
  • Clinging is attachment with fear attached to it.
  • Judgment is a mirror that reflects the insecurities of the judge.

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