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“Enough is enough when you decide it’s enough.” -Joshua Fields Millburn.What is the role of self-awareness in personality and in identity?.How can the Enneagram help us discover ourselves?.What is the difference between a role and an identity?.How do you discover your true identity after traumatically losing your societal identities?.What does the acronym “SOAR” represent?.How do you start rewriting your story when you feel overwhelmed and insecure about who you are and who you want to be?.In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua and Ryan are joined by counselor, podcaster, and author Ian Morgan Cron to discuss identity clutter and the outdated stories people tell themselves, and they answer the following questions: “Trying to change someone means you hate who they are.” -Joshua Fields Millburn.“All conflict is self-conflict.” -Joshua Fields Millburn.“Be willing to stand alone for the sake of taking a stand.” -T.K.Find more quotes from The Minimalists at. Joshua & Ryan’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. What is your perspective regarding power?.How do you appropriately resolve conflict with loved ones in a family business?.Why are so many so consumed with consumption?.Is minimalism a Western solution for overconsumption?.When have you found telling the truth problematic?.Coleman in Atlanta to discuss minimalism with purpose, resolving conflict, and creating a “social budget,” and they answer the following questions: In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, The Minimalists are joined by T.K.