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Patreon Exclusive. Joshua and Ryan address several patrons’ concerns regarding the pandemic by answering the following questions:

Although you’ve stated we won’t go back to ‘normal’ after the pandemic, is there anything you will attempt to make normal again that you haven’t been able to do? (18:47)

What can we do to thrive during the pandemic when we’re restricted to our homes? (22:35)

How do we resist and cope with old habits when there’s little else to focus on during the pandemic? (29:40)

Once society reaches a new ‘normal’ after the pandemic, are people more likely to fall back into old consumerist habits or embrace a more minimalist existence? (31:50)

How do we better acknowledge and assist those that are struggling during the pandemic when we are thriving? (35:15)

Why are so many of us still discontented if happiness is a choice and we can determine our state? (38:45)

How have you ensured your well-being throughout the pandemic? (46:08)

What is the likely outcome of the surge in items being donated and disposed of during the pandemic? (49:27)

How do some people do the same thing all day every day and maintain their passion for it? (56:01)

How do I accept and adapt to stepchildren when I never planned on having children? (1:02:19)

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Article: Flattening the Truth on Coronavirus

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MAXIMS

“Knowledge is not power; knowledge is potential power.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Hours of productivity mean little without the desired outcome.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Whenever you say ‘yes’ to something unimportant, you’re saying ‘no’ to something important.” —The Minimalists

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 234.

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Private Podcast | "Flattening the Truth"

Joshua and Ryan address several patrons’ concerns regarding the pandemic by answering the following questions: Although you’ve stated we won’t go back to ‘normal’ after the pandemic, is there anything you will attempt to make normal again that you haven’t been able to do? (18:47) What can we do to thrive during the pandemic when we’re restricted to our homes? (22:35) How do we resist and cope with old habits when there’s little else to focus on during the pandemic? (29:40) Once society reaches a new ‘normal’ after the pandemic, are people more likely to fall back into old consumerist habits or embrace a more minimalist existence? (31:50) How do we better acknowledge and assist those that are struggling during the pandemic when we are thriving? (35:15) Why are so many of us still discontented if happiness is a choice and we can determine our state? (38:45) How have you ensured your well-being throughout the pandemic? (46:08) What is the likely outcome of the surge in items being donated and disposed of during the pandemic? (49:27) How do some people do the same thing all day every day and maintain their passion for it? (56:01) How do I accept and adapt to stepchildren when I never planned on having children? (1:02:19) Follow The Minimalists: Instagram: http://instagram.com/theminimalists Twitter: http://twitter.com/theminimalists Facebook: http://facebook.com/theminimalists Text: https://my.community.com/theminimalists Blog: http://theminimalists.com Podcast: http://theminimalists.com/podcast Patreon: http://patreon.com/theminimalists

Comments

Anna Fedorova

Guys, thank you for uploading video versions of the podcast, it makes me feel like I'm sitting there in your studio with you and am a part of conversation. Love to see your faces and smiles ♥️☺️

Alex Coronado

Thank you for your conversations. I have been struggling on maintaining sobriety and doing exercise, to which before quarantine I was doing very good. Indeed we now have more time in our hands now but somehow we just seem to pacify us somehow to forget. Virtual hugs and love From Mexico to everyone going through these weird days