Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua and Ryan talk about buying new and used material possessions with intention, purchasing products that last a lifetime, and being responsible with time and money when shopping for necessities with author and business owner Tara Button, and they answer the following questions:
Should I stick to cheap sunglasses if I accidentally break them regularly? (39:15)
Can I justify spending money on clothing if I’m in debt? (43:47)
Do you recommend physical books, ebooks, or library books? (53:31)
How do I spend less money on food? (56:27)
How do I avoid the allure of fast fashion? (59:36)
How do I differentiate between want and need? (1:02:14)
How do you avoid analysis paralysis when making purchasing decisions? (1:04:31)
LINKS
Article: How We Choose a BuyMeOnce Product
Book: A Life Less Throwaway
Book: Cooking on a Bootstrap
Essay: 20 Dollars, 20 Minutes
Explore: Jhai Coffee House
Explore: Pakt Bags
Explore: Save Khaki
Explore: Solidteknics Cast Iron Pan
Explore: Son of a Tailor
Instagram: Jordan Moore
Instagram: Podcast Shawn
Instagram: Jessica Williams
Podcast: Buy Once
Podcast: Clothing
Podcast: Chris D’Elia
Podcast: Dr. Ryan Greene
Podcast: Minimalist Diets
Watch: American Factory
Website: BuyMeOnce
Website: Minimalism Life
Website: Minimalissimo
MAXIMS
“Sometimes everything you ever wanted isn’t actually what you want.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“It’s okay to have something you want as long as you can afford the true cost.” —Ryan Nicodemus
“You don’t have the time to own more.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“No item can make you more or less of a person.” —Tara Button
This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 202.
Tatjana Dubrovicha
2019-11-07 20:22:41 +0000 UTCCamelia
2019-11-04 12:38:23 +0000 UTC