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The Minimalists

The Abundance of Minimalism

The Minimalists

Joshua Fields Millburn

Home & Garden, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Leisure

4.711.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

The Minimalists are joined by T.K. Coleman to discuss the difference between wealth and abundance. Listen to the full episode at patreon.com/theminimalists

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey Minimizers, you're getting ready to watch some footage from one of the minimalist

0:11.3

live events.

0:12.3

If you'd like to see us on the road, head on over to TheMinimalists.com to find a city

0:17.4

near you.

0:18.4

Or you can watch recordings of all of our live events over at patreon.com slash The Minimists.

0:26.4

Enjoy.

0:27.4

Hi, I'm Tappethe.

0:30.4

Hey Tappethe, what's on your mind?

0:31.7

Well, I have an answer for the question that Ryan opened with and then I have a question

0:36.7

for you Joshua.

0:37.9

So Ryan opened with, what are you holding on to?

0:40.7

And the short answer is, my starting line.

0:44.6

You know, a start line of poverty is a stone once cast that ripples throughout the rest

0:50.0

of your life.

0:51.0

The effect of basic needs, scarcity creates inter obstacles for outwardly successful

0:56.4

people.

0:57.4

It certainly burnt the sense of being overwhelmed in my adult life.

1:02.7

I would hesitate or hit pause on big life events such as buying a home, accepting help and

1:08.2

love, and from feeling worthy of things I'd worked hard to achieve.

1:13.6

Finding your podcast years ago and practicing minimalism has calmed the ripple effect

1:19.2

and served to me well.

1:21.3

I have a rewarding career as a public servant.

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