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The Minimalists talk about whether everything is replaceable on a long-enough timeline, downsizing when you enjoy everything you have, the best time to search for a new job, our favorite organizing hacks, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
Is everything replaceable on a long-enough timeline? (00:47)
How can I let go of my meaningful, seemingly irreplaceable belongings? (4:30)
Which would you give up: Your luggage or your dream vacation? (17:43)
Right Here, Right Now: The Minimalism 10th Anniversary Tour and monthly Zoom calls with The Minimalists. (33:14)
Listener Tip: Successfully playing the 30-Day Minimalism Game. (34:45)
Have a question for the show? Call 406-219-7839 or email a voice memo to [email protected].
Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
By Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus, T.K. Coleman4.7
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The Minimalists talk about whether everything is replaceable on a long-enough timeline, downsizing when you enjoy everything you have, the best time to search for a new job, our favorite organizing hacks, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
Is everything replaceable on a long-enough timeline? (00:47)
How can I let go of my meaningful, seemingly irreplaceable belongings? (4:30)
Which would you give up: Your luggage or your dream vacation? (17:43)
Right Here, Right Now: The Minimalism 10th Anniversary Tour and monthly Zoom calls with The Minimalists. (33:14)
Listener Tip: Successfully playing the 30-Day Minimalism Game. (34:45)
Have a question for the show? Call 406-219-7839 or email a voice memo to [email protected].
Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast

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