Sometimes it’s necessary to give up and let go of ‘stuff’.
I’m not talking about “giving up” on a dream – that’s a subject for a different post.
But just look around you at the amount of clutter in the physical space you call ‘home’.
I spent a few days recently doing just that and came across the following millstones around my neck:
- Clothes I bought in Guam when I was 10Kg heavier.
- Books I apparently ought to read.
- Tapes and Video Cassettes I enjoyed years ago.
Since I’ve no intention of putting that much weight back on again voluntarily, why am I hanging on to these clothes?
So, off the best of them go to a thrift shop.
And the rest are recycled.
Same thing with the books.
There are so many wonderful books I haven’t read, yet I’ve no more space in this apartment to store them.
Fair enough.
Out go a ton of books I enjoyed immensely but will never read again.
As well as some I’ve just lost interest in.
And finally to the audio and video tapes. Much as I enjoyed “The Shawshank Redemption” on video, it’s a long movie and I’ve so many other things I want to do and see and experience.
“Bye, Bye Red. It’s get busy living or get busy dying time for me too. Thanks.”
- Mark McClure


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