In this public episode of , The Minimalists talk about leaving behind a legacy without leaving behind material possessions. Listen to the full Maximal episode on .
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Discussed in This Episode
- What are The Minimalists’ thoughts on leaving behind a legacy?
- If you were to die today, what would you leave behind?
- When is The Minimalists’ next live event?
- Listener tip: Seasonal decluttering of digital photos.
- How do I determine whether or not I want to have kids?
- What’s the best way to identify and understand my values?
- How can I connect with my partner’s family if they don’t accept me?
- Will working from home clutter the space in which I rest?
- How can we enjoy letting go of anger?
- Can you love others if you don’t love yourself?
- Were things ever good if they’re not good now?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at .
- On a long enough timeline, everything is dust.
- I don’t want to be remembered when I die as much as I want to be real while I’m alive.
- To worry about your legacy is to obsess over how the past will look in the future, both of which destroy the beauty of the present moment.
- Virtue: purity of intention not required.
- Satisfaction exists at the intersection of your short-term actions and your long-term values.
- Acceptance is the most addictive drug.
- Owning Stephen King’s pen will not help you write like Stephen King.