Maximal Ep. 402 | Social Media Clutter (Video) (Patreon)
Downloads
Content
The Minimalists talk about social media overwhelm, balancing self-expression and practicality, letting go of attachment to one’s house, donating military gear, simple living and crime, the fear of starting a new relationship, the burden of inheritance, why luxury goods are a scam, the problem with toxic positivity, and much more.
Discussed in this episode:
How do The Minimalists maintain a healthy relationship with social media? (01:55)
As I furnish my new home, how can I balance self-expression with minimalism and practicality? (17:24)
How can I let go of my home? (25:57)
Where can I donate my old military gear? (34:33)
Does simple living make us more susceptible to crime? (40:20)
How can I rebuild trust after having my heart broken? (47:30)
How can I thrive as the sole minimalists in a maximalist family? (59:23)
How can I avoid the burden of inherited family heirlooms? (01:07:10)
How can I get more meaningful connections out of social media? (01:17:50)
How can I manage my relationship with social media when I need to engage with it for work? (01:41:50)
LINKS
Added Value: Common Sense, “I Used to Love H.E.R.”
Article: 21 Celebrities Who Don't Use Social Media
Article: 21 Top Social Media Sites
Article: 21 Ways to Grow Your Business Without Social Media
Article: Uber’s About to Stick Video Ads in Its Cars
Article: What to Do with Old Military Uniforms
Book: 16 Rules for Living with Less
Book: Digital Minimalism
Book: How to Be Here
Essay: How to Start a Blog
Podcast: Digital Clutter
Podcast: Hobby Clutter
Podcast: Paper Clutter
Podcast: Positive Thinking
Subscribe: The Minimalists' Newsletter
Website: Army Air Corps Museum Donations
Website: Jordan Know Moore
Website: No More Podcasts
MAXIMS
Like anything useful, social media becomes clutter whenever it is a distraction.
An empty room is filled with opportunity for intentionality.
Your memories reside in you, not inside your things.
A useless item becomes useful in the right hands.
Every life change carries with it the potential for ridicule, but judgment alone is a terrible reason to avoid change.
The cost of love is vulnerability, but the cost of not loving is a hollow existence.
Your favorite color is not a judgment about the value of other colors.
Arguments about stuff are really arguments about stories.
FOLLOW OUR TEAM