"It's always okay to run away from something as long as you know what you're running towards and that analogy doesn't quite fit here," she says. "I agree with UTK about getting clear on what her vision is like it's my favorite place I've ever lived, which was $900 a month in Dayton Ohio but yet I left there why well a couple reasons one is getting out of debt was really compelling to me leaving the corporate world was compelling to me so I couldn't even afford the 900 bucks a month." She also talks about moving forward rather than holding on to this place for any reason at all. 'Nostalgia becomes a 2D rose colored rear view yes
The Minimalists talk about why it’s so difficult to let go. Listen to all 2.5 hours of episode 378 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
How do I push myself out of my long-term comfort zones? (02:08)
How do we learn to better trust our intuition? (16:37)
What is most concerning about the desire for nice things? (21:01)
How do we ensure we purchase items with weighted consideration for utility, durability, environmental cost, and fair trade manufacturing? (30:39)
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