If i could go back and learn from my mistakes of decluttering, i threw too many things out op front without trying to repurpose them in a way that would be useful for other people. And you can learn from my mistake, because i don't regret what i did, but if i go back and change it. I didt regret it for a while, but i learned the lesson. As soon as you learn the lesson, you let go of the regret. Yes, right? We talked about that on our consumer regrets episode a few weeks back. But this is an article from recycle bank called "How To Recycle Your Old Trophies" The show will feature old trophies
The Minimalists discuss our shared clean-slate fantasy of renting a giant dumpster and tossing everything in it, as well as more prudent and responsible decluttering methods, including selling, donating, and recycling, and they answer the following questions:
Why did you renovate The Minimalists podcast studio after its first year? (03:51)
How do we tactfully approach a loved one regarding their maximalist lifestyle encroaching on our shared minimalist space? (07:05)
What are the three reasons that we cling? (09:11)
Why is striving for perfection such a fruitless pursuit? (17:21)
How do we appropriately pass on personalized items? (19:11)
How do I help loved ones let go of their attachment to things? (29:04)
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