Bit of a introspective reflective type question for those that wish to contemplate and comment -( apologies to those that find this kinda thing a nuisance - I'll try to come up with a " Why 'X' knife steel is best " type thread )
Is there a philosophical/life sweet spot of stuff that we own and possess even in day to day life? There is a a feeling of 'lightness' and freedom to not owning much and keeping your world ( and its possessions ) small - travelling the world from a backpack or bergen can be a unique and carthartic experience away from the grudge and grind of everyday life.
But equally if you go to far down this road of minimalism ,for too long for me I suspect it could lead to some type of , pseudo-anxiety issues? Living in a Van ( never done that long term ) will give a unique freedom and liquidity to the structure of life but I wonder if people need or miss the tethering of a sole place and things that adorn it?
It seems that 'Decluttering' is a term of life practice but we never intentionally set out on a mission to ' clutter ' - as in " My house is looking bare I must go and find items to clutter it "
I guess this thread is a bit more of an open question about consumerism , nesting , living & moving light and general open question to those of us that have found various experiences of owning many , many things and certain personal epiphanies about that.
I went to my shed the other day - to tidy it - I realise after many hours of trawling through its contents and items I was feeling somewhat apprehensive about tackling the shed in the first place - it had become a dumping ground ( out of sight , out of mind ) of all those things that were part of my past but not necessarily part of my present - and unless tackled would still be there mentally attached to me in my future...
Anyone else have similar opinions ,views , experiences , revelations etc .
( At least its a unique question for a Monday Morning )
Is there a philosophical/life sweet spot of stuff that we own and possess even in day to day life? There is a a feeling of 'lightness' and freedom to not owning much and keeping your world ( and its possessions ) small - travelling the world from a backpack or bergen can be a unique and carthartic experience away from the grudge and grind of everyday life.
But equally if you go to far down this road of minimalism ,for too long for me I suspect it could lead to some type of , pseudo-anxiety issues? Living in a Van ( never done that long term ) will give a unique freedom and liquidity to the structure of life but I wonder if people need or miss the tethering of a sole place and things that adorn it?
It seems that 'Decluttering' is a term of life practice but we never intentionally set out on a mission to ' clutter ' - as in " My house is looking bare I must go and find items to clutter it "
I guess this thread is a bit more of an open question about consumerism , nesting , living & moving light and general open question to those of us that have found various experiences of owning many , many things and certain personal epiphanies about that.
I went to my shed the other day - to tidy it - I realise after many hours of trawling through its contents and items I was feeling somewhat apprehensive about tackling the shed in the first place - it had become a dumping ground ( out of sight , out of mind ) of all those things that were part of my past but not necessarily part of my present - and unless tackled would still be there mentally attached to me in my future...
Anyone else have similar opinions ,views , experiences , revelations etc .
( At least its a unique question for a Monday Morning )