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Maximal Ep. 404 | Souvenir Clutter

The Minimalists talk about controlling FOMO on vacation, minimizing unwanted tattoos, confronting the fear that comes with living authentically, workplace clutter, values versus expectations, why credit cards are dangerous, resisting impulse purchases, and more.

Discussed in this episode:

How can I control the fear of missing out when on vacation? (01:35)

How can I address the fear of the unknown as I contemplate removing my tattoos? (16:00)

How can I confront the fear of violence that comes with living authentically as a trans person? (28:55)

What can we do when our jobs require us to have a lot of stuff? (39:10)

I’m uncomfortable with my partner’s drug use. Would staying with him mean sacrificing my values? Or would leaving mean holding on to too many expectations? (48:58)

As long as I stick to my budget and am intentional with my spending, is it so wrong to use credit cards? (59:50)

How can we resist impulse purchases when presented with the attitude that “life is short, so why not just buy it?” (01:07:14)

How can I find a new “calling” that allows me to help people? (01:20:32)

What are the knock-on effects of letting go? (01:45:10)

LINKS

Added Value: The Japanese House, "Over There"

Added Value: Nic D, "Sundown"

Added Value: Reverse Osmosis Filter

Course: Simplify Everything

Documentary: Minimalism

Essay: How to Live Longer by Slowing Time

Podcast: Desirelessness

Podcast: How to Love

Subscribe: The Minimalists' Newsletter

Tool: Values Worksheet

MAXIMS

Clutter is less tempting when you are grounded in your values.

On a long enough timeline, nothing is permanent.

The fear of change exposes our insecurities.

Admittance is expensive whenever clutter is the cost of admission.

A coercive relationship extinguishes the potentiality of love.

Freedom is the byproduct of letting go.

The truth does not require consensus to remain true.

Life is too short to sell yourself short.

Silence is the best explanation.

Today’s impulse purchases are tomorrow’s regrets.

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Maximal Ep. 404 | Souvenir Clutter

Comments

Sending so much love to you, Alex. I could hear the tears behind the tremble in your voice. I’m so sorry this has happened to you, and that his egregious comments of having “more trans people to kill” affected you to the point of even CONSIDERING turning back to the “closet” to retain comfort and safety. This shouldn’t be happening. We all know it, and as TK said, please know that the majority of us out here are “the others.” We see you, we’re with you; we may not always understand your plight, but we stand with you in demanding FOR you the right to basic human needs: safety, security, love and justice. Just echoing what JFM said; unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately, depending on what we do with it) we all remain each other’s mirrors; when we don’t like what we see reflected, we get triggered. With self-awareness, being triggered can be the greatest catalyst for growth and expansion, as well as a necessary challenging of our programmed beliefs and ideas. But without self-awareness, being triggered can result in anger and aggression towards the reflection, and in extremely horrific cases, murder of the reflection in order to eliminate the uncomfortable, threatening feeling of peering into it too deeply. We must see it for what it is and call it out what we see it so that we can continue to protect and respect each other in our ongoing commitment to understand and honor all expressions of humanity.

Jessica Elyse

I’m so glad a teacher called in. I’m slooowly becoming more minimalist and I’ve gotten SO much from your movies, books, and podcasts BUT teacher clutter is a whole new animal. Thanks for your perspective. I have a walk in closet in my basement full of my teacher supplies that I will be looking at with fresh eyes.

Sara Hutchins


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