Patreon Exclusive! Joshua & Ryan discuss the pernicious promotions of products, and they answer the following questions:
What role does ethics play in branding? (9:01)
How do I combat the attachment to my possessions? (58:48)
How do I determine the products that will work best for me with as little waste as possible in the process? (1:01:57)
How is “brand-new” different from “new”? (1:03:28)
Is “new and improved” actually a new product or simply an old product with a facelift? (1:03:36)
How do I overcome decision paralysis and choose a product with excellent function rather than continuing to search for the same product with the “perfect” combination of function and form? (1:08:05)
How do I best explain the actual value of products to my children so they appreciate and respect those expenses? (1:12:59)
How do I reconcile my minimalist values with the objectives of my business? (1:22:33)
How do I overcome the painful memories associated with items from a past relationship so I don’t waste money replacing those items? (1:27:39)
LINKS
App: Waking Up
Article: He Hasn’t Washed His Hands in Ten Years
Article: I Used All the Best Stuff for a Week
Article: Payless Sold Discount Shoes at Luxury Prices
Article: The Netherlands Is Helping Its Disabled Have Sex
Bag: Pakt One
Book: Basic Economics
Book: Freewill
Book: Lying
Book: Love Your Life, Not Theirs
Book: The Moral Landscape
Contribute: Against Malaria Foundation
Contribute: GiveWell
Essay: Habitual Complaining
Listen: 5:5:1
Podcast: Blanding
Podcast: Business
Podcast: The Life-Tidying Magic of Gentrification
Post: New Subscriber Levels
Watch: Inside Jokes
Watch: Layer Cake
Website: Will MacAskill
MINIMAL MAXIMS
“Even the most amazing products won’t cover up bad decisions.”
“Habitual complaining is an insidious poison.”
Bill Coleman
2019-02-28 21:20:08 +0000 UTCBill Coleman
2019-02-28 21:10:10 +0000 UTC