Joshua Fields Millburn Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Joshua Fields Millburn

You can't change the people around you, but you can change the people around you. — Joshua Fields Millburn

The things you own end up owning you. — Joshua Fields Millburn

Your mind is all you truly have. So it makes sense to train it. — Joshua Fields Millburn

I was startled and overwhelmed and angry all at the same time. How could my best friend do this to me? How could this girl - this girl who claimed she loved me - do this to me? Are these the types of relationships I need in my life? And is this the type of person I've become? I didn't want to be like them, but I knew that in many ways I already was like them, and something needed to change - I needed to change. — Joshua Fields Millburn

Happiness, as far as we are concerned, is achieved through living a meaningful life, a life that is filled with passion and freedom, a life in which we can grow as individuals and contribute to other people in meaningful ways. Growth and contribution: those are the bedrocks of happiness. Not stuff. This may not sound sexy or marketable or sellable, but it's the cold truth. Humans are happy if we are growing as individuals and if we are contributing beyond ourselves. Without growth, and without a deliberate effort to help others, we are just slaves to cultural expectations, ensnared by the trappings of money and power and status and perceived success. — Joshua Fields Millburn

Now, before I spend money I ask myself one question: Is this worth my freedom? Like: Is this coffee worth two dollars of my freedom? Is this shirt worth thirty dollars of my freedom? Is this car worth thirty thousand dollars of my freedom? In other words, am I going to get more value from the thing I'm about to purchase, or am I going to get more value from my freedom? — Joshua Fields Millburn

Truthfully, though, most organizing is nothing more than well-planned hoarding. — Joshua Fields Millburn

When purchasing gifts becomes the focal point of the season, we lose focus on what's truly important. — Joshua Fields Millburn