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The Minimalists talk about getting rid of excess “friends” on social media, learning from mistakes, financial minimalism, and more!

Discussed in this episode:

How do we appropriately curate our ‘friends’ lists in our social media accounts? (02:25)

Why do we act on social media in ways we would never act in real life? (07:03)

How do we appropriately manage misery arising from the memories of past mistakes? (13:50)

How does minimalism influence your budget, your diet, and your transportation? (22:36)

Can one be a minimalist and a prepper? (33:34)

How do we balance between contentment and ambition as minimalists? (42:37)

What is “purpose-driven passivity”? (45:31)

What is the difference between impulse and improv? (46:14)

Segment: Lightning Round (47:46)

How do we tactfully encourage our partners to embrace minimalist practices? (48:47)

What are some viable alternatives of Facebook Messenger for group chats? (56:42)

Listener comments and minimalism tips. (52:41)

Segment: More About Less (1:02:12)

Segment: Talkaboutables (1:09:35)

What does T.K. discuss in his talks at high schools? (1:09:54)

What was Ryan’s experience at Burning Man? (1:15:10)

What is the “No Piles Rule”? (1:25:43)

How do you effectively address procrastination? (1:31:17)

Segment: Amass It or Trash It (1:37:14)

Segment: Impulse Purchases (1:39:04)

Segment: Advertisements Suck (1:40:13)

Segment: Obsolete Objects (1:46:52)

Why do you consider sunglasses and sunscreen obsolete? (1:47:05)

Segment: Photo Friday Home Tour (1:51:26)

What does Joshua enjoy about his new home, and what is still taking some adjustment? (1:52:04)

What are the best resources regarding intermittent fasting? (1:56:24)

How do I create a reading habit that defies distractions? (1:57:34)

What is the “Entryway Rule”? (1:59:33)

Segment: Right Here, Right Now (2:00:24)

Segment: Added Value (2:01:24)

LINKS

Added Value: “Change Your Heart or Die”

App: Signal

Book: Everything That Remains

Book: Financial Freedom

Book: Love People, Use Things

Book: Minimalist Rulebook

Essay: Less Stuff, More Sex

Essay: Live Like Stan

Event: Sunday Symposium

Explore: FEE

Instagram: Pat Stay

Meetup: Minimalist.org

Podcast: Ben Greenfield Fitness

Podcast: Emergency Items

Podcast: How to Love

Podcast: Smartless

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Watch: Compliment Rap Battle

Watch: Sunglasses Are Obsolete

Website: How to Write Better

YouTube: How to Write Better

MAXIMS

Just-in-case friends aren’t friends at all.

A mistake ceases to be a mistake when it becomes a lesson.

Minimalism is a concise way of saying “living-within-your-means-ism.”

Letting go is the ultimate form of prepping.

Opting-out is an active choice, not a one-time decision.

The why-to is infinitely more powerful than the how-to.

Support bound by expectations isn’t supportive.

The best testimony is a well-lived life.

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Joshua Fields Millburn

Ryan Nicodemus

T.K. Coleman

Malabama

Podcast Shawn

Social Jess

Jordan Know Moore

Emma the Immigrant

Danny Unknwn

Post-Production Peter

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Comments

Ricardo C Pinzon Jr

Great episode! Listened to it in 2 sittings. Especially liked the story about, "Let's Go Brandon!" Almost brought tears to my eyes. The other section was about FB friends. At one time, I had over 350 "friends" on FB. No more. I may have 30, if that. They are family and a few very close friends that I do keep in contact with. You guys hit it out of the ball[park! Great job Team! :-)

Carreen Weaver

Re: the question on intermittent fasting. I just read The Obesity Code by Dr. Jason Fung, and it was a game changer for me. I highly recommend it, and if you find value in it, then I would follow up with his "Ultimate Guide to Fasting" book.