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Love People, Use Things by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus - Book Summary

4 min · 11. juli 2026
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“Unlearning the Myth of More” 👉 For more insights, check out the full book and audio summary here [https://app.7minutebooks.com/love-people-use-things-by-joshua-fields-millburn-and-ryan-nicodemus] 📖 📕 Transcript and audio of this episode is available here for free [https://www.7minutebooks.com/love-people-use-things-by-joshua-fields-millburn-and-ryan-nicodemus] Title: Love People, Use Things Author: Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus Category: Motivation & Self-Improvement, Health, Food & Nutrition, Faith, Spirituality & Meaning, Personal Growth What if the secret to a good life isn't getting more stuff, but learning to love people and use things? Sam and Sophie break down the minimalist philosophy from The Minimalists and why it's harder—and more freeing—than it sounds. They walk through the book's core framework: the hedonic treadmill, the packing party exercise, and the idea that clutter is a physical manifestation of unresolved decisions. The episode covers how to declutter not just your home but your digital life, relationships, and identity, with examples like the sunk-cost fallacy and the difference between passion and purpose. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by stuff or trapped by the pursuit of more, this episode offers a practical mindset shift. The takeaway is a simple question to ask before any purchase or commitment: does this help me love people better? Love People, Use Things by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus. For the full written summary and over 6,000+ fiction and nonfiction titles, visit 7minutebooks.com/app — unlimited access from $2.99 a month, $9.99 a year, or $19.99 lifetime. CHAPTERS * 00:00 The Hedonic Treadmill * 01:33 Clutter as Unresolved Decisions * 02:45 Digital Clutter and Identity * 03:20 Passion vs Purpose * 03:52 The Simple Question #LovePeopleUseThings #TheMinimalists #Minimalism #Declutter #HedonicTreadmill #SunkCost #PackingParty #DigitalClutter #7MinuteBooks #BookSummaries #NonfictionPodcast #BigIdeas Want every summary in full? Read or listen to 6,000+ fiction and nonfiction titles in any language on 7minutebooks.com/app [https://7minutebooks.com/app] — unlimited access from $2.99/month, $9.99/year, or $19.99 lifetime.

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episode Love People, Use Things by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus - Book Summary artwork

Love People, Use Things by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus - Book Summary

“Unlearning the Myth of More” 👉 For more insights, check out the full book and audio summary here [https://app.7minutebooks.com/love-people-use-things-by-joshua-fields-millburn-and-ryan-nicodemus] 📖 📕 Transcript and audio of this episode is available here for free [https://www.7minutebooks.com/love-people-use-things-by-joshua-fields-millburn-and-ryan-nicodemus] Title: Love People, Use Things Author: Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus Category: Motivation & Self-Improvement, Health, Food & Nutrition, Faith, Spirituality & Meaning, Personal Growth What if the secret to a good life isn't getting more stuff, but learning to love people and use things? Sam and Sophie break down the minimalist philosophy from The Minimalists and why it's harder—and more freeing—than it sounds. They walk through the book's core framework: the hedonic treadmill, the packing party exercise, and the idea that clutter is a physical manifestation of unresolved decisions. The episode covers how to declutter not just your home but your digital life, relationships, and identity, with examples like the sunk-cost fallacy and the difference between passion and purpose. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by stuff or trapped by the pursuit of more, this episode offers a practical mindset shift. The takeaway is a simple question to ask before any purchase or commitment: does this help me love people better? Love People, Use Things by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus. For the full written summary and over 6,000+ fiction and nonfiction titles, visit 7minutebooks.com/app — unlimited access from $2.99 a month, $9.99 a year, or $19.99 lifetime. CHAPTERS * 00:00 The Hedonic Treadmill * 01:33 Clutter as Unresolved Decisions * 02:45 Digital Clutter and Identity * 03:20 Passion vs Purpose * 03:52 The Simple Question #LovePeopleUseThings #TheMinimalists #Minimalism #Declutter #HedonicTreadmill #SunkCost #PackingParty #DigitalClutter #7MinuteBooks #BookSummaries #NonfictionPodcast #BigIdeas Want every summary in full? Read or listen to 6,000+ fiction and nonfiction titles in any language on 7minutebooks.com/app [https://7minutebooks.com/app] — unlimited access from $2.99/month, $9.99/year, or $19.99 lifetime.

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episode The Optimist's Telescope by Bina Venkataraman - Book Summary artwork

The Optimist's Telescope by Bina Venkataraman - Book Summary

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episode Mostly What God Does by Savannah Guthrie - Book Summary artwork

Mostly What God Does by Savannah Guthrie - Book Summary

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The Forgotten 500 by Gregory A. Freeman - Book Summary

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