Watch: "How to Be Satisfied" (Patreon)
Content
Patreon Exclusive. The Minimalists talk about why wanting less leads to satisfaction, and they answer the following questions:
Why is success rarely satisfying? (05:10)
What is the difference between satisfaction and fulfillment? (10:15)
How can homeostasis contribute to addiction? (17:21)
What is the problem with goals? (27:54)
How can constant comparison be toxic? (36:09)
Is dissatisfaction our natural state? (39:07)
How is jealousy a wasted emotion? (44:40)
How are our identities problematic? (46:38)
What is your perspective regarding eternity? (52:42)
How do Eastern and Western art differ? (1:00:03)
What is the “satisfaction equation”? (1:04:21)
Who is the new cohost of The Minimalists Podcast? (1:08:20)
What new segments are you incorporating into the podcast? (1:18:54)
Is it necessary to be in a constant state of growth and personal development? (1:25:00)
What is the perfect amount of clothes for a minimalist? (1:32:22)
What does it mean to you to “live every day as if it’s your last”? (1:39:24)
How do I determine if an expansive collection is worth selling? (1:47:40)
How do I manage the awkwardness of living with something I’ve outgrown? (1:50:56)
How do I move on from outgrown friendships? (1:54:06)
How do I deal with being the person who was outgrown? (1:58:06)
LINKS
Article: How to Want Less
Book: Angels
Book: Live a Meaningful Life
Book: Love People, Use Things
Book: Minimalist Rulebook
Clothing: Project 333
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MAXIMS
“That which fulfills us will eventually drain us.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“When you feel pain, it’s time to let go.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“Because you use a thing doesn’t mean you must own a thing.” —Joshua Becker
“All relationships bring misery.” —The Minimalists
“Your identity is contaminated by the residue of the past.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“If we cling to the past, we get dragged from the present.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“We are defined by our character, not by our things.” —Ryan Nicodemus
“Our attachments are created by the stories we tell ourselves.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“Love is seeing someone for who they are without trying to change them.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 349.