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Video: "Sentimental Junk"

Patreon Exclusive. Joshua and Ryan discuss the myriad of excuses we concoct to hold on to mementos, and they answer the following questions:

Why do we hold on to things? (41:33)

How do I break the connection between mementos and memories? (45:40)

How do I ensure I retain my memories as I age and my cognition declines? (50:25)

How do I ensure my memories are accurate without mementos? (54:08)

How can individuals with cognitive impairments ensure the resiliency of their memory? (56:25)

What should I do with sentimental items that were gifts? (57:55)

LINKS

Article: 7 Questions to Help You Let Go

Book: 16 Rules for Living with Less

Book: Everything That Remains

Essay: Our 21-Day Journey into Minimalism

Essay: Packing Party

Health: COVID-19 Test

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Podcast: Memories

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Twitter: Ella Sandwich

Website: Farnum Street

MAXIMS

“Anything can be a sentimental item if we assign sentimentality to it.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“The material possessions aren’t the problem; our attachment is the problem.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Attachment is suffering.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Only make rules for yourself if they help you be a better person.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“Cherish the memory, not the thing.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“It’s better to have the things in our memories than try to have memories attached to our things.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 236.

Video: "Sentimental Junk"

Comments

Hi, Anna. Although the Minimal (public) and Maximal (Patreon) episodes broadly share the same topic and same talent, the Minimal episodes average about 30 minutes in length and the Maximal episodes average about 60+ minutes in length. And, unlike the Minimal episodes, the Maximal episodes explore the topics more deeply, offer more candid views from Joshua and Ryan and their guests, and address far more questions (which are pulled exclusively from the Patreon audience). Hope that helps. —Podcast Shawn

The Minimalists

Guys, love your podcast soooo much ♥️ and I've been listening to it since you started realise it. I have a question: are minimal episodes parts of maximal episodes? Or do they complement each other? I listen to minimal episode and than to maximal episode, love all about the podcast, content, your voices, laughs, jokes, how you interact and I might not notice that content is repeating in minimal and maximal episodes 😅 which is quite fine, just wanted to make sure what's the idea behind these two parts of episodes. Love you soooo much ♥️

Anna Fedorova

Great pod guys!

Dom Tuff


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