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The Art of Letting Go | The Minimalists | TEDxFargo

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Translator: Morgane Quilfen Reviewer: Helena Bedalli

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Joshua: My name is Joshua Fields Millburn and this is Ryan Nicodemus.

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Together, we run a website called theminimalists.com

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and we promise the folks we'd kick things off this afternoon

00:24

with something inspirational,

00:27

(Laughter)

00:30

something to get you all excited.

00:32

(Cheers)

00:34

So, I'd like to talk about something uplifting.

00:36

(Cheers) (Laughter)

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Let's talk about death!

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If any of you are uncomfortable talking about death,

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now might be a good time for you to leave.

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(Laughter)

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I have a feeling we will be seeing him again in a minute.

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Anyway, yeah, we could talk about death.

00:57

Let's see, seven years ago,

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I was 28 years old, and up until that point in my life,

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I had achieved everything I ever wanted:

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The six-figure salary, the luxury cars, the closets full of expensive clothes,

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the big suburban house with more toilets than people,

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and all of this stuff

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to filled every corner of my consumer-driven lifestyle.

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Man, I was living the American Dream!

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And then my mom died. And my marriage ended.

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Both in the same month.

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And these two events forced me to look around

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and start to question what had become my life's focus.

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You know what I realized?

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I realized I was so focused on so-called "success" and "achievement,"

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and especially, on the accumulation of stuff.

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Yeah, I was living the American Dream,

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but it wasn't my dream.

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And it took getting everything I thought I wanted,

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to realize that everything I ever wanted wasn't actually what I wanted at all.

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You see, just a year earlier, mom, she moved from Ohio down to Florida,

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to finally retire.

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Because that's what you do when you live in the Midwest.

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And, well a few months after she moved down there,

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she found out she had lung cancer.

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And a few months after that,

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she was gone.

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I spent a lot of time with her down in Florida that year,

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as she went through her chemo and radiation.

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And when she passed, I realized I needed to make one last trip,

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this time it was to deal with her stuff.

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So, I flew from Dayton, Ohio, down to St. Pete Beach, Florida,

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and when I arrived, I found about three apartments' worth of stuff

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crammed in a mom's tiny one-bedroom apartment.

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But don't get me wrong, it's not like mom was a hoarder,

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she wasn't.

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I mean, I didn't find any dead cats in her freezer.

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(Laughter)

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But she owned a lot of stuff.

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65 years worth of accumulation.

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Did you all know

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that the average American household has more than 300,000 items in it?

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300,000!

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But of course, most of us aren't hoarders, right?

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No, we just hold onto a lot of stuff.

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We hold onto a lifetime of collected memories.

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I know mom certainly did.

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