Letting go is an act of facing past decisions. It reminds me of this improv game where you form a circle with a group of people And you take any object and pass it around the room. Each person has to pretend that that is something other than a glass Then act it out The first time you go around the room Nothing too impressive, right? One person pretends like it's a flower Another person pretendslike it's something else. After a while each person is like thinking for a minute And then they come up with something That everyone's like, wow It starts to get magical, right? Because what's happening The further you go into the game The more you have to let
The Minimalists talk about whether to sell, consign, or donate unwanted clothes, furniture, and art. Watch all 2 hours of episode 403 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
What are my options for getting rid of unwanted clothes? (02:20)
Should I get rid of my smartphone? (21:08)
Is minimalism “all or nothing,” or are there areas in my life where I can allow space for more? (32:10)
What is the 30-Day Minimalism Game? (38:36)
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