Out of Sight
5/11/202644 min
The Minimalists talk about the difficulties of podcasting, how our love for minimalism has changed over the years, what we dislike about decluttering, how to let go incrementally, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
A wise kid asks: Do you love minimalism? (4:16)
What do you love about minimalism? What do you hate about minimalism? (17:21)
Right Here, Right Now: Weekly writing tips from the How to Write Better Newsletter (33:48)
Listener Tip: How to let go incrementally. (35:10)
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:10
[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'll be fine without it.
Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:37
Yes, The Minimalists, Joshua Fields Millburn here, TK Coleman over there. We got Savvy D and Professor Sean in the studio, and joining us remotely, of course, Tom Cat and Audio Ben, Spire Jeff and Dave. Shout out to y'all. TK, here's something to chew on: out of sight doesn't mean out of mind. It means out of control. What does that mean to you?
TK Coleman· Host1:04
The things we often choose to look at have a way of haunting us from the shadows. And so just because you say, "Oh, I don't wanna see this. I don't wanna think about it. I'm gonna suppress it or hide it or conceal it," you tend to feel stressed out or anxious about it in other ways, you know? It just kinda has a way of welling up in the subconscious and robbing you of sleep, peace, and