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  • I've found it's alot easier if I everything has a place.
    If this impossible, I've made space.
    For example, after a renovvation I had to empty the libraries.
    So there was a room full of books on the floor.
    I sorted them out an half of them got thrown out (if I had time I should probably give them somewhere I regret that now).
    Then, if something doesn't have a practicallity, it will get replaced by something that does.
    For example, I had drawers full of.... cassettes. I'm never going to either listen to them now or record them to MP3s.
    They are now at the middle stage of expulsion all in a box but they will get thrown out too.
    The drawers are now full of athletic wear.
    The problem is that I don't use them either but at least they are there. (there's a miniscule more of a chance that they will be used)

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    • Keeping my living space tidy is something I really struggle with. It takes a lot of effort for me to come home from work and not rot on the computer.
      Same. Hope you're feeling better soon, self.
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      • Ooof, I used to 'sort' my room when I still lived with my mother by moving stuff from one wall to the other (I basically had two walls with shelves on them, and desks under those), throwing away some stuff in the process. But I never managed to actually have everything tidy at the same time.
        Indifference is Bliss

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        • I was pretty tidy but I did what I'm doing now for creating space, only back then I had the time/appetite to actually pawn/sell stuff I didn't need. Made quite a few money too.
          I like big spaces that are not overfilled with things like a 18th century overbearing living room. So things need to have a utility.
          I go by the ancient motto nice AND useful for objects and items. Minus the various souvenirs from travels. These I keep on the libraries selves but I think they need a special place/furniture with glass and stuff (which I think it's overfluous). Keep it spartan.

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          • I'm a borderline hoarder if left to my own.
            Indifference is Bliss

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            • I was a hoarder when i was younger and didn't have much ****. Now that I'm older I find the need for more order. (not compulsive yet, but probably not that far in the future)
              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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              • I lug around a lot of crap I never use. Old financial documents, memorabilia from past relationships, obsolete electronics. Not sure why I don't just throw all that crap away.
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                • Life does get better. But you have to figure out what legitimatewould make it better and figure out how to get there. Sometimes the road is just hard work. Sometimes its a low road requiring non-PC or what-we-consider immoral actions. The point is find the roads to get to what would make you happy, and **** the limitations. Try what you havent tried. Study things taboo and see if its not as bad as some say it is. Suicide? Nah. There;s actually a big spiritual reason not to, but i dont want to get tossed into a huge debate concerning it. The thing is, if you can find something to make you happy, figure out how to get there. Find all roads to it. And then pick which you want to use. Alot of people are miserable
                  because they limit themselves to a small box of what is acceptable for them, and your happiness may lie outside the box of what find acceptable.

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                  • Poly's first serial killer?
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                    • Originally posted by Thrillo View Post
                      Alot of people are miserable because they limit themselves to a small box of what is acceptable for them, and your happiness may lie outside the box of what find acceptable.
                      I like nutella AND blackberry jam sandwiches.

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                      • Originally posted by ricketyclik View Post
                        I like nutella AND blackberry jam sandwiches.
                        Unacceptable!
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                          • Originally posted by ricketyclik View Post
                            I like nutella AND blackberry jam sandwiches.
                            Do you mean that you like sandwiches made with nutella and blackberry jam, that you like nutella sandwiches and blackberry jam sandwiches, or that you like nutella and you also like blackberry jam sandwiches?
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                            • Both together on the same sandwich. Tastes like a Cherry Ripe.

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                              • Originally posted by ricketyclik View Post
                                Ten years dungeon!
                                “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
                                "Capitalism ho!"

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