Boxes and Minimalism
Jase and Emily explore the concept of keeping items "just in case" versus "just for when." They emphasize the importance of being intentional about what we hold onto, suggesting that it's more productive to keep items we will definitely use in the future rather than those we might need someday. This conversation encourages listeners to rethink their attachment to material possessions and adopt a more mindful approach to decluttering.In this clip
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Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
258 - Minimalism
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Why do people hold on to things as discussed in episode 132 of The Minimalists, "Living a Meaningful Life with Less," and in the clips "Just in Case" from episode 594: Joshua Fields Millburn | Love People, Use Things, and "Letting Go Wisely?"
Why do people hold on to things as discussed in episode 132 of The Minimalists, "Living a Meaningful Life with Less," and in the clips "Just in Case" from episode 594: Joshua Fields Millburn | Love People, Use Things and "Letting Go Wisely"?
Why do people hold on to things as discussed in episode 132 of The Minimalists podcast, "Living a Meaningful Life with Less," and in the clips "Just in Case" from episode 594: Joshua Fields Millburn | Love People, Use Things, and "Letting Go Wisely"?