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Maximal Ep. 387 | Desirelessness

The Minimalists talk about messy living, desirelessness, attachment, expectations, emotionally manipulative parents, hoarder spouses, simplification lessons from True Crime documentaries, and much more at their fifth and final Sunday Symposium in March 2023.

Discussed in this episode:

Introduction (00:40)

What are the different kinds of desires? (23:52)

How do consumption and creativity differ? (24:28)

Why are we so confused regarding what we actually want? (28:01)

How does social media incentivize discontent? (39:12)

What are the differences between stated preference and revealed preference? (46:58)

How do we appropriately manage expectations in relationships? (57:00)

How do we tactfully address opposing goals in relationships? (1:05:34)

What media platforms have The Minimalists been on? (1:16:59)

LINKS

Book: The Path of Least Resistance

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Podcast: The Financial Diet

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Watch: Less Is Now

Watch: Minimalism

MAXIMS

Our life is a reflection of our priorities, not our preferences.

There is no such thing as a piece of advice that is so good that it can’t be abused or misapplied in a way that actually makes your life worse.

The easiest way to organize your stuff is to get rid of it.

Aim to connect, not correct.

Judgment is a mirror that reflects the insecurities of the judge.

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Maximal Ep. 387 | Desirelessness

Comments

JFK's intro is poignant and on point. I adore TK's ice cream comment. But most of all, I love Ryan sharing his relationship with his mom, both vulnerable and enlightening. *Hugs*

Neri

interesting how we see things, get hints and meet people, when we know what we are looking for. yeah, T.K. the what that gives rise to the how. for several weeks I observe intensively what my brain reacts to in order to understand boundaries for overflow and pain (trigger for migraine). our brain gets 35 to 50 impulses per second, that are 50.000 to 70.000 thoughts per day. I cannot control my brain input most of the time, but I can create a calm environment at home to reduce the number of incoming impulses. and I can reduce the "high impulse waves" with meditation, mindfulness and neurofeedback, taking more breaks during the day, looking at a trees or the sky. I even thought about changing my way to the office, getting off one stop early to walk a bit or getting off before the main station and getting back on behind it because it is the highest stress point for me. as Ryan has said it quite right: why do we hold on to the things we don't want (and that do not give any value to our lives)? the cost of letting it go and live in a different world! my cost is time and detours now. and the cost is a "supposed status" to the outside world and money even, because I had decided a few years ago to live a calmer and healthier life and traded several career opportunities to become an "executive leader" for a 4-day week in a quieter job. I feel good that I turned my back to save myself ;-), but I feel the eyes on me sometimes - people do not understand that "status" may have a different quality for an individual. it is not about the job, but about how you feel about your own life.

Katha


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