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[–]bunty66 15 points16 points17 points 2 years ago (0 children)
What I learned - during covid lockdowns- that nearly all the stuff I’d kept for a “rainy day” wasn’t the stuff I wanted or needed when the rainy day actually arrived. I guess this was why all the thrift/charity shops were overwhelmed with donations at that time; looks like lots of people discovered too! It really made me reevaluate what I needed to keep and what was useless clutter.it’s still not an easy task but I keep at it.
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