Part of what it means to evolve Is figuring out a way to reframe our past So that it doesn't feel like waste to let it go. The sunk-course fallacy is basically about saying, hey, that money has already been spent. We're going to do a photo tour of us over the last 42 years Here in a little bit, I think I got 15 photos That's awesome Of us sort of looking back and you'll see quite literally how our style has changed.
For this very special episode, The Minimalists talk about Ryan Nicodemus’s new chapter. Watch all 4 hours of episode 400 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
How has Joshua and Ryan’s friendship evolved over the last 32 years? And how will it evolve going forward? (01:40)
What is Ryan most excited about with respect to moving back to Montana? (10:06)
What is Ryan going to miss about being a full-time LA resident? (13:45)
What was the hardest thing Ryan has had to do in the last 13 years? (16:20)
What is Ryan’s favorite thing The Minimalists have done in the last 13 years? (22:20)
What material possessions is Ryan letting go of during his move? (30:40)
What’s one thing Ryan has changed his mind about over the last 13 years? (39:00)
As The Minimalist’s work takes them in different directions, what upcoming projects is Ryan most excited for? (46:40)
What are The Minimalists’ thoughts on identity and transitioning through life’s phases? (57:59)
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