In this public episode of , The Minimalists discuss the new “Underconsumption Core” trend that set the Internet ablaze. Listen to the full Maximal episode on .
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Discussed in This Episode
- Why do I feel compelled to buy new clothes even though I already have enough?
- What’s the last thing you didn’t buy?
- Listener tip: What to do with old awards, trophies, and sentimental items.
- Is it best to have a minimalist wedding, or is it okay to have a maximalist ceremony?
- Why do I feel annoyed when my friends purchase clothes that are similar to mine?
- Can poor people afford to embrace minimalism?
- Why do advertisements ruin my viewing experience?
- How can I tell my mom that I don’t want her junk?
- What is “Underconsumption Core”?
- What was JFM and AB’s recent unexpected delightful experience?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at .
- “Trendy” is corporate jargon for “soon to go out of style.”
- Every addiction is attached to a story about not having enough.
- Skip the sale; keep the peace.
- Knowledge is a byproduct of consumption; wisdom is the result of letting go.
- What you don’t need costs too much.
- Leave it on the shelf today if you don’t want to declutter it tomorrow.
- The best way to clutter your future is to live unintentionally today.
- Your personality is paper-thin if it is tied to a brand name.
- Letting go of expectations is the shortcut to letting go of things.
- Advertisements exist because people are unwilling to pay for the creations they consume.
- Minimalism is the thing that gets us past the things so we can make room for life’s most important things, which aren’t things at all.