Has anyone ever completely cleared their life of all the stuff they don’t actually need?
After long periods of having a certain level of disposable income I’m currently in a situation where my outgoings exceed my income. I started Ebay-ing a few bits and pieces but quickly came to the realisation that I have so much stuff that at the time of buying it, I thought was important.
I have hundreds of records that I never play, a ridiculous amount of vinyl figures, old Face magazines, 30 odd pairs of trainers… the list goes on. Almost none of which I actually use or even appreciate. I used to think that they held a relevance or a memory but I’ll still have the memory without the thing right?
Be interested in hearing if anyone has done it or thought about it.
Interestingly vinyl was my only regret and to minimise the impact I gave all of mine to a close friend, which has worked out brillantly I still get to play them without the storage issues.
Has anyone ever completely cleared their life of all the stuff they don’t actually need?
After long periods of having a certain level of disposable income I’m currently in a situation where my outgoings exceed my income. I started Ebay-ing a few bits and pieces but quickly came to the realisation that I have so much stuff that at the time of buying it, I thought was important.
I have hundreds of records that I never play, a ridiculous amount of vinyl figures, old Face magazines, 30 odd pairs of trainers… the list goes on. Almost none of which I actually use or even appreciate. I used to think that they held a relevance or a memory but I’ll still have the memory without the thing right?
Be interested in hearing if anyone has done it or thought about it.