I just look up to him as being a father. The context that you're holding with that of I'm here for you when you need it, like, I feel as apparently that's the best you can do. Like, if I was having trouble buying Josh a Christmas present right now, December 20th is coming up. Hey, Josh, what do you need for Christmas? Nothing. Oh my God, what a relief. Can you welcome my nine-year-old daughter Ella to the stage? She would like to give you a little kind, loving, departing message. What do you want to say, Ella? Love people use things because the opposite never works. Thank
The Minimalists talk about letting go, dealing with regrets, New Year’s resolutions, broken family relationships, and the dangers of hope. Listen to all 2 hours of episode 372 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
How do we let go of our shame regarding our shortcomings? (04:42)
How do we continuously refine our minimalist practices without becoming compulsive? (11:52)
What is the “No-Stories Policy”? (15:54)
How do we mend a broken relationship when the other person isn’t interested in fixing it? (18:59)
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