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Episode 2585:
Meg Kelley reflects on how true minimalism isn't about owning less for the sake of aesthetics, but about making space to love more deeply and intentionally. Her story of a spontaneous act of giving becomes a powerful reminder that fulfillment comes not from curating perfection, but from showing up with compassion in our everyday lives.
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Quotes to ponder:
"Too many times, I’d done this exact thing: get rid of all the things I no longer thought I needed, and then, right on its heels, I’d buy replacements for half the things I’d donated."
"My sense of fulfillment in being a minimalist is never from the clean lines or perfectly curated closet. Instead, my time is spent on love."
"If I have the privilege and discernment to get rid of things, I have exactly what it takes to do it."
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