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  • It's part of a wider project currently being carried out across various sectors of the economy, the 'no ownership' model, basically what rentiers have relied on for a long time in property. You get suckered into not owning anything, and initially the cost of something like S****** is nice and cheap, but the screw will only keep turning. Don't deal with them, they're a disgusting company.

  • See below your post for the best advice I can give. Real and owned is always better. I realise, of course, that where you are it's not that easy to get to a charity shop, and it's all a bit random there, anyway, but for the time being you'll have to build yourself up again. It sucks, but many people will be suckered in yet before there's a widespread recognition that all the Marie Kondo shit was run to drive customers to these companies. If you persist with S******, you won't get out.

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