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Packing Paradox

The struggle of packing for a family vacation highlights a common tendency to overcorrect in decision-making. We often cling to items or ideas due to the fear of needing them later, despite the fact that most of the time, we could have done without. This insight resonates beyond just travel, reflecting broader life choices where past experiences shape our hesitance to let go.
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    • 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"?

    • 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"?

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