The Minimalists speak with Lisa Ann about the benefits of renting clothes, homes, cars, books, tools, and more. They also talk about when it’s best to own a thing instead of renting it.
Discussed in this episode:
What should I do with my wardrobe if my style preferences constantly change? (2:19)
What’s one thing you’d rather rent than own? And what’s one thing you’d rather own than rent? (21:37)
How does letting go of things help people let go of resentment? (46:54)
How did Lisa Ann rent her dog? (49:01)
What are The Minimalists’ favorite brands of T-shirts? (53:30)
Is it considered cheating if my husband watches pornography? Should I leave him if he keeps watching? (59:06)
What am I doing wrong if I keep being ghosted? (1:25:26)
Would I experience more peace if I sold my house and just rented a home going forward? (1:58:31)
What’s JFM’s funniest Lisa Ann story? (2:04:02)
LINKS
Added Value: GOAT
Added Value: "We Still Don’t Trust You"
Book: Love People, Use Things
Book: Project 333
Book: The Life Back
Book: Minimalist Rulebook
Documentary: Minimalism
Home Tour: Bare Minima
Instagram: Lisa Ann
Podcast: Homeownership vs. Renting
Podcast: Clothing
Podcast: Porn Addiction
Podcast: Savage Lovecast
Tour: The Everything Tour
Website: Nuuly
MAXIMS
“Trendy” is an adjective that means “soon to go out of style.”
Ownership is an illusion. Everything is a rental.
Ownership is a burden whenever it gets in the way of a blessing.
A brand name is not a substitute for confidence or personal style.
Complimentary differences ignite relationship passion; irreconcilable differences extinguish that passion.
The present does not need to be constructed with bricks from the past.
If someone dislikes you, it says something about them; if everyone dislikes you, it says something about you.
Taboos exist only if you allow other people to hand them to you.
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