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)
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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