Stuff and more stuff

January 13, 2017…posted this on FB…

Several motivating factors have me cleaning out my (home-work) office closet, garage, and attic.

Finding this question helpful in what i keep or shed.

If i was downsizing and moving into a MUCH smaller place, would i take this with me?

Context:

Several times each year, we spend a few days (each visit) living with my 94-year old Mother-In-Law in her one bedroom Senior Living Efficiency apartment.

i look at her kitchen, bathroom, and two closets…her life is stripped down and simplified.

Then we walk next door to my 91-year old Father in Law’s 24-hour Nursing home room he shares with another resident. These two men literally only own the few articles of clothing they’re wearing and what’s on a few hangers in their closet.

And just yesterday, trying to find a leaking pipe, i went up in the attic….

It overwhelmed me.

Also, Cheryl and i, had a collection of old electronic devices that are dinosaurs now: cameras, movie projectors, mobile phones, etc – some pretty cool “stuff”.

My theory is this, before Google, having a real-life relic was considered a treasure because if your Grandparents didn’t have it to show you, you’d have to go to a museum.

Now, you can reach in your pocket and ask Siri to show you.

Last week i asked Chapin if he had any interest in any of the old electronics.

He didn’t.

Now it’s gone.

What i thought was so important, isn’t.

An iPhone replaces all of it.

And it fits in my pocket.

Before Henry Ford came along, folks were dreaming of a faster horse.

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Lean into less

GNP. Inside granite Park Chalet’s main building.

Less is more.

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Guard your shedding

Pelicans in tree with moon
Saw the moon. Saw the Pelicans. Wondered if a photo like this was possible. Without going out of my way, it was.

 

Guard your shedding.

Shed like you mean it.

And guard your ability to say goodbye to things that take up physical, spiritual, and emotional space.

In the photo above, i shed any hope of this photo as we walked along the beach. The moon and pelicans seemed miles apart from our angle.

As we walked back to our room, it just happened – i let go and then it found me.

 

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Untouchable value

Disney Store sale sign

 

(photo: Most merchants understand that humans find a great sale irresistible. The whole “buy more stuff, more often” goal of every marketer.)

Untouchable value. That’s what being lean, having minimal possessions, and being decently organized means – untouchable value

Living like you mean it is a verb.

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