If you had $30,000 extra In the bank and you could afford it And you could lose that It wouldn't like make you go bankrupt Would you spend that $30k To get rid of all your clutter? You got to think about those additional costs. If I can't donate it anywhere I can't sell it then eventually yes I will trash it But only as a last resort There are plenty of things that you can do With your stuff Before simply renting a dumpster And throwing all your stuff in there. Throwing the trash Might be the best way To let go Speaking of documentaries Our first film Minimalism Which you can download right now Minimalismfilm.com We have
The Minimalists discuss the new “cluttercore” design trend. Listen to all 2 hours of episode 376 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
How do we stay focused and motivated when we’re going through a lengthy process of decluttering? (01:50)
What is “cluttercore”? (05:02)
Is there any value in simply embracing clutter? (09:00)
What is “costly signaling”? (10:34)
How do we determine what to actually hold on to? (14:09)
Which of the objects mentioned in past “Added Value” segments have since become clutter? (21:41)
Where can I find a list of other podcasts you’ve been on? (28:52)
How can I refresh a space without adding more stuff? (29:34)
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