I probably could do with a bigger shed and undoubtedly a system... there have been times in the past where I KNOW i own a certain tool but i know its in the shed somewhere.... and that means i end up buy a new Tool ( or rather another tool ) because I can't be arsed to try and find it.
I genuinely have tools and items that I have forgotten that I own , I come across them and its like a small revelation - too much stuff.
#1stworld issues? Raises hand.
I think there is something carthartic with having a clear out and owning 'less' but I couldn't really describe what that feeling is??? how can inanimate objects sap your mental energy and feel like they have a part of you?? I've no idea but i do think its a real feeling for some.
The fictional character of Jack Reacher is an ex-army M.P major who lives off his pension whilst travelling the US , buying clothes when needed , renting motel rooms and moving on without ties or connections - whilst a fictional character I wonder if that life is possible for Humans without the spiritual tethering to a single place or thing. I know we have some road tramps, van dwellers and sea gypsies on the forum so do you make your world small and fill it as much as possible?
I think Humans need at their base core 'some' underpinning elements to make them feel secure. It seems i could vary greatly from one person to another however.
I genuinely have tools and items that I have forgotten that I own , I come across them and its like a small revelation - too much stuff.
#1stworld issues? Raises hand.
I think there is something carthartic with having a clear out and owning 'less' but I couldn't really describe what that feeling is??? how can inanimate objects sap your mental energy and feel like they have a part of you?? I've no idea but i do think its a real feeling for some.
The fictional character of Jack Reacher is an ex-army M.P major who lives off his pension whilst travelling the US , buying clothes when needed , renting motel rooms and moving on without ties or connections - whilst a fictional character I wonder if that life is possible for Humans without the spiritual tethering to a single place or thing. I know we have some road tramps, van dwellers and sea gypsies on the forum so do you make your world small and fill it as much as possible?
I think Humans need at their base core 'some' underpinning elements to make them feel secure. It seems i could vary greatly from one person to another however.