The Illusion of Happiness
Joshua shares his journey from a life filled with material possessions to discovering that true happiness doesn't come from consumerism. He reflects on the concept of mimetic desire, revealing how societal influences shape our wants and lead to discontent. The conversation highlights the paradox of decluttering, where letting go of items brings more peace than acquiring them ever did.In this clip
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Does having too many possessions make people unhappy according to the episode 151: How to Declutter Your Life and Feel Truly Free | The Minimalists and the clip Embracing Minimalism from the episode 594: Joshua Fields Millburn | Love People, Use Things?
Does having too many possessions make people unhappy according to the episode 594: Joshua Fields Millburn | Love People, Use Things and the clip Embracing Less?
Does having too many possessions make people unhappy according to the episode 151: How to Declutter Your Life and Feel Truly Free | The Minimalists and the clip Embracing Minimalism from the episode 594: Joshua Fields Millburn | Love People, Use Things?