I'm often accused of being overly optimistic, but Yes. I think with hope it's the same thing being hopeful right now is not required for me to get to my destination That's interesting because no one would look at someone who's like Has hope all the time and be like that's a really hopeful person. So you just finished writing a new book that comes out in October And call what's it called building a non-anxious life? Okay, and going through this you also realized you had to go rent a hotel room to finish the book. Then when you got home you said oh wait, there's a lot of anxiety in my own life It has a lot to do with
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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