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Patreon Exclusive. Joshua and Ryan talk about our excessive obsession with outside approval, finding success within rather than without, and they answer the following questions:

What are the two contexts of success? (02:15)

Why is the ‘chase’ so problematic? (19:39)

Isn’t it ill-advised to suggest to others they may simply walk away from their obligations and responsibilities if it will harm others? (22:52)

How can group attachment be harmful? (43:52)

Is there an accepted benchmark for determining what is a luxury and what is a need? (1:00:06)

If success is individual to everyone, why does society still show us successful people to inspire us? (1:03:40)

How do I better structure my daily schedule to ensure success? (1:05:29)

How do you measure success, failure, fulfillment, and satisfaction since becoming minimalists? (1:08:39)

What are the qualities of someone who handles success in a healthy way? (1:13:09)

What do you think of the adage, “Winners never quit, and quitters never win”? (1:15:34)

How do I conduct a personal inventory? (1:19:42)

How can you find satisfaction if you are a hungry person who is never satisfied? (1:22:45)

How do I find work-life balance? (1:28:58)

Do you believe we always have to aim for success to get satisfaction? (1:32:40)

How does perfectionism sabotage our personal satisfaction? (1:34:41)

LINKS

Book: Awareness

Book: Direct Truth

Book: Love People Use Things

Book: Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life

Book: Minimalist Rulebook

Book: Sapiens

Book: The Way to Love

Essay: How to Understand Your Values

Essay: Success Does Not Exist

Explore: Breather

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Instagram: Jess Williams

Listen: Successfool

Patreon: The Minimalists

Podcast: Empty Inside

Podcast: How to Love

Podcast: Jennette McCurdy

Podcast: The Ego Trap

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

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Tour: The Minimalists

Watch: Less Is Now

Watch: Tiger

Watch: Undercover Billionaire

MAXIMS

“Competition breeds mediocrity.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Definitions illuminate concepts, but they don’t illuminate concretes.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“If you don’t put more weight on your own needs, you’ll never meet the needs of others.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Binary thinking produces grayscale rainbows.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Happiness is not a byproduct of success—it is a byproduct of enough.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“He who settles for success is a successfool.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Love is the foundation upon which success is built.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“If you’re managing your time doing a bunch of things that make you miserable, then time management was not the problem in the first place.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Sometimes you win by quitting.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“If the goal becomes to become unattached, one never becomes unattached.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Because you have the time to do a thing doesn’t mean you have the capacity to do a thing.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“You find work-life balance by not looking for it.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Perfectionism gets in the way of the perfect.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 273.

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Robert Bailey

This is a comment about the "successfool" podcast from earlier in the week. But Joshua talking about writing not being the thing he "wanted" to do in the morning but the thing he "couldn't not do" being related to the question of "what should I do with my life" was an absolute discovery for me. I deeply appreciate this perspective and think it will really help me shape my life moving forward. Many thanks for your work.

Daniel Artzer

Again I'm late to this, but this was a truly great episode from start to finish. I really enjoyed the topic and the conversation and found myself talking out loud agreeing a lot, disagreeing little, and opening my perspective more. This was great, thank you!