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Dislike Owning

5/25/202643 min

The Minimalists talk about letting go of sentimental items you rarely use, some of the things we dislike owning, sustainable products for your home, six tiny habits that prevent a messy home, and more.

Discussed in this episode:

How can I part with my father's prized possession that I rarely use? (4:05)

Is there anything you own that you dislike owning? (14:27)

Right Here, Right Now: Play the 30-Day Minimalism Game. (29:46)

WWJO: Durable everyday items built to last. (32:04)

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 10:00

    [upbeat music] Every little thing you think that you need. Every little thing you think that you need. Every little thing that's just feeding your greed. Oh, I bet that you'd be fine without it.

  2. Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:37

    Yes. The Minimalists, Joshua Fields Millburn here. TK Coleman over there.

  3. TK Coleman· Host0:44

    Hey, man.

  4. Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:44

    I'm wearing some glasses today. A couple reasons. One is I'm, I'm pretty tired. We've been traveling all over the place. We just got back from Tennessee yesterday. Nicodemus and I were out there doing a, a 10th anniversary screening of Minimalism.

  5. TK Coleman· Host0:57

    Yeah.

  6. Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:57

    And so my eyes are a bit strained, but also I'm gonna be using these glasses later on during the question of the week. But first, TK, here's something to chew on. Clutter accumulates whenever unconsciousness persists. You know, it seems to me that clutter can't exist in a place of full awareness. Am I crazy for thinking this?

  7. TK Coleman· Host1:20

    No, I don't think so. Um, to be mindful, to be intentional is to,

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