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Legal Grounds | Joshua Becker on the Nature of Minimalism, the More of Less, & Intentionality in a Cluttered World

January 24, 2024 Mike H. Bassett
Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Joshua Becker on the Nature of Minimalism, the More of Less, & Intentionality in a Cluttered World
Show Notes

Twelve Wooden Stirring Spoons. 


Twelve. 


That’s the number Liz and I unearthed the first time we decided to give Minimalism a try. 


We had both just read the book, “The More of Less” written by my guest today, Joshua Becker, founder of Becoming Minimalist.

The book explained how Minimalism wasn’t just a novel series of systems or routines to apply to your life, it was about a philosophy, a way of interacting with and moving through the world. 


As Josh puts it, “Minimalism is about the intentional promotion of the things we value most.”


Our conversation this week explores the misconceptions surrounding Minimalism, the way Minimalism can impact and improve our relationships, and perhaps my favorite topic - how organization tricks us into thinking we have less, and why the more we have the harder it is to truly value it all


Enjoy the Show


SHOWNOTES:

Find All of Josh's Books HERE

Josh's Recommendation: The Magic of Big Thinking by David Schwarts