Drop Everything
5/18/202653 min
The Minimalists talk about dropping everything for a fresh start, why one big change often leads to several more, a handful of questions to ask before buying anything, what we'd get rid of first if we had two hours to declutter your house, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
What should I do if I'm torn between staying in the life I've rebuilt or starting over somewhere new for a fresh start? (11:30)
What would compel you to drop everything and move to a new city? (23:40)
Right Here, Right Now: One more...
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:11
[gentle 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.
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:37
Yes, The Minimalists, Joshua Fields Millburn here, TK Coleman over there.
TK Coleman· Host0:44
What's happening? What's happening?
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:45
Well, today we are joined by a minimalist restaurateur, a man with great hair, an impressive jawline, exquisite taste- [laughs] ... and a very, very Greek surname. Ryan Nicodemus is here, baby.
TK Coleman· Host1:01
Yo.
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host1:02
[laughs] Yes.
Ryan Nicodemus· Guest1:03
[clapping] [clapping] Awesome to be here.
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host1:04
My man.
Ryan Nicodemus· Guest1:04
That, that is the best intro ever. [laughs] I'm gonna change my Twitter bio.
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host1:08
[laughs] You can borrow it. Just copy and paste.
Ryan Nicodemus· Guest1:10
Yeah.
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host1:10
We're good to go.
Ryan Nicodemus· Guest1:11
I love it.
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host1:11
Nicodemus, here's something to chew on: whatever you're clinging to is already gone. Whatever you're clinging to right now is already gone. TK, when I say that, what's the first thing that comes to mind?
TK Coleman· Host1:28
I think about that scene from The Matrix