"Radical inclusion requires complete acceptance," TK Coleman says. "We need people in this world who get angry and that anger is not there to be exercised, that anger is there to be engaged with creativity", he adds. If you're on a bus and you see some teenage kid pushing old lady aside, just so he can get the last bus seat, I like that that bothers you. We could all go get lobotomies right now and not have any feelings negative or positive and just be in some state of passive peace.
The Minimalists talk about managing guilt and disappointment when saying “no.” Listen to all two hours of episode 361 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
How do I manage the guilt I feel when I must refuse the requests of others for my assistance? (01:46)
Why is it so difficult to say “no” in the moment? (05:08)
Is it selfish to expect adequate compensation for my time and expertise? (11:32)
How do I appropriately manage the anger I feel toward the transgressions of others? (14:05)
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