Nicodemus: My problem used to be that everyone else is enough. I then prescribed that to me Oh, yeah Everyone else is working this these many hours or they're aspiring to be a sea level executive That must be enough for me because it's enough for that person Not even a knowing whether or not it actually is enough for them. They haven't stopped asked that question. What is enough either? Right, but also I didn't stop to ask that question. Because if you don't man that machine just I mean just the arrow on the on the treadmill It just keeps getting pushed and pushed and pushed out of control. There's always somebody that wants a piece. And so
The Minimalists speak with psychologist Dr. John Delony about psychological clutter, the anatomy of hope, and more. Listen to all 2 hours of episode 393 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
What are your views regarding hope? (01:17)
What are the two kinds of hope? (03:54)
What do you consider the differences between wishing and hoping? (05:49)
How do you define “faith”? (09:07)
Isn’t compromise an integral part of a romantic relationship? (32:36)
What are the three C’s of compromise? (35:24)
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