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Joshua and Ryan talk about expired food, expired medications, expired possessions, and expired daily habits, and they answer the following questions:
How can we appropriately manage the expiration dates of everything in our lives? (00:00)
Is the expiration date listed on food the last day it can be used? (06:57)
How do I appropriately let go of perishable items that no longer serve me, especially when there was a degree of expense involved? (13:45)
What do you consider clutter? (15:21)
What can we do about expired sources of content, such as a blog with dated viewpoints, narratives, and opinions? (17:42)
How do we determine when we’ve entered a new season in life and it’s time to let go of hobbies, friendships, and dreams of past seasons? (21:41)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support
By Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus, T.K. Coleman4.7
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Joshua and Ryan talk about expired food, expired medications, expired possessions, and expired daily habits, and they answer the following questions:
How can we appropriately manage the expiration dates of everything in our lives? (00:00)
Is the expiration date listed on food the last day it can be used? (06:57)
How do I appropriately let go of perishable items that no longer serve me, especially when there was a degree of expense involved? (13:45)
What do you consider clutter? (15:21)
What can we do about expired sources of content, such as a blog with dated viewpoints, narratives, and opinions? (17:42)
How do we determine when we’ve entered a new season in life and it’s time to let go of hobbies, friendships, and dreams of past seasons? (21:41)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support

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