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Patreon Exclusive. Joshua and Ryan talk about the evolution of minimalism in light of the recent crises, and they answer the following questions:

Is poverty the new minimalism? (47:10)

Why do we humans seem to have an obsession with spending no matter the circumstances? (1:09:35)

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Article: A Growing List of Bankruptcies

Book: Minimalist Rulebook

Book: Side Hustle

Coffee: Bandit Coffee Co.

Essay: Stimulate the Economy Like a Minimalist

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Listen: Everywhere I’ve Never Been

Listen: Quarantine Qonversations

Podcast: T.K. Coleman

Podcast: Jamie Kilstein

Podcast: Erwin McManus

Podcast: Neo-Minimalism

Podcast: Side Hustle School

Resources: The Minimalists

Review: The Minimalists Podcast

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Tattoo: Minimalism

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Twitter: Ella Sandwich

Watch: Minimalism Documentary

Website: Dave LaTulippe

YouTube: Matt D’Avella

MAXIMS

“If it feels like too much, it’s too much.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“You’ll survive living with what’s essential, but you’ll thrive living with what adds value.” —Ryan Nicodemus

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 238.

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Fae

Hey guys! I'm a newer patreon subscriber. I've only been around for a couple weeks now, but I have been tuning into the minimal episodes a while. I just wanted to say that your podcasts are helping me a great deal to reflect on what is truly meaningful to me. I have downsized a good chunk of my physical things, but I have also been working on trying to identify the why. You know? Why did I accumulate so much to begin with? That being said, after hearing Josh mention bumper stickers and tshirts, and knowing how writing is close to his heart, I had an idea for something that is potentially more intentional. How about a journal with the "love people use things" quote on the cover? A journal is a way to pause and reflect on what is truly meaningful, right? I would find more value in that than I would a bumper sticker or tshirt. Thank you for all you do.