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Want more time, more money, more freedom, and more fun? Then this podcast episode is for you.
As a long time Bruce Lee fan, I've always been an advocate for simplicity and minimalism. When things get too complex or I start accumulating too much physical or mental clutter I'm never quite as happy.
I'll never forget the first time I saw the movie, Fight Club. It was like an epiphany when I heard Tyler Durden say, "We buy sh*t we don't need with money we don't have, to impress people we don't like."
He talked about how the things we own end up owning us. About the ability to let that which does not matter truly slide. My mind was blown and my life changed.
Later I read several books on the concept of minimalism, essentialism, and the importance of simplicity and a singular focus, but I'm human and can slip up, which is why it was perfect timing to sit down with Ryan Nicodemus of The Minimalists.
He is one of the leading voices in the minimalist world and one of the stars of the new documentary, Minimalism. We talk about how saying no to certain things can open up so much more time, money, freedom and fun in your life.In this episode we discuss:
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Book Mentions
This episode is brought to you by The Renegade Strength Club, one of the best ways to simply your life is to outsource things. If you're not a fitness professional that means you should outsource your program design to someone who is. That someone would be your host, Jason (A.K.A. Jay) Ferruggia. Since 1994, he has helped countless guys get ripped, strong, jacked and yoked. His training methods have been battle tested time and time again. And they always deliver killer results.
As a Renegade Strength Club insider you get:
Go to www.renegadestrengthclub.com to join us on the Dark Side and we'll see you on the inside.
If you have questions, shoot them my way on Twitter (@JasonFerruggia) or email [email protected]
Thank you for tuning in, subscribing, and listening. I appreciate every one of you that takes the time to listen.
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Want more time, more money, more freedom, and more fun? Then this podcast episode is for you.
As a long time Bruce Lee fan, I've always been an advocate for simplicity and minimalism. When things get too complex or I start accumulating too much physical or mental clutter I'm never quite as happy.
I'll never forget the first time I saw the movie, Fight Club. It was like an epiphany when I heard Tyler Durden say, "We buy sh*t we don't need with money we don't have, to impress people we don't like."
He talked about how the things we own end up owning us. About the ability to let that which does not matter truly slide. My mind was blown and my life changed.
Later I read several books on the concept of minimalism, essentialism, and the importance of simplicity and a singular focus, but I'm human and can slip up, which is why it was perfect timing to sit down with Ryan Nicodemus of The Minimalists.
He is one of the leading voices in the minimalist world and one of the stars of the new documentary, Minimalism. We talk about how saying no to certain things can open up so much more time, money, freedom and fun in your life.In this episode we discuss:
Selected Links From The Episode
Book Mentions
This episode is brought to you by The Renegade Strength Club, one of the best ways to simply your life is to outsource things. If you're not a fitness professional that means you should outsource your program design to someone who is. That someone would be your host, Jason (A.K.A. Jay) Ferruggia. Since 1994, he has helped countless guys get ripped, strong, jacked and yoked. His training methods have been battle tested time and time again. And they always deliver killer results.
As a Renegade Strength Club insider you get:
Go to www.renegadestrengthclub.com to join us on the Dark Side and we'll see you on the inside.
If you have questions, shoot them my way on Twitter (@JasonFerruggia) or email [email protected]
Thank you for tuning in, subscribing, and listening. I appreciate every one of you that takes the time to listen.

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