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Are you a pack rat
Discussion in 'Polls Forum' started by Salty, Aug 30, 2009.
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Yes, and I am proud! It may be years before I need to use something
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Yes, but I am not an extremest about
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Yes, but I hate to admit it
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I don't think so
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No, after a reasonable amount to time I dispose of things
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NO,NO,NO - if I don't use it in 90 days, its gone!!!
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Salty
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Never been a pack rat. The last few years we are gradually getting rid of stuff. I hold to the philosophy of not allowing stuff to own me.
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I have some pack rat tendencies, but in the last some odd number of years, I have come to a conclusion that if it is sitting around the house being unused by me or my ministries and works, then it really isn't being used of God by anyone. Therefore I must find a place where it will be used.
That is not to say the table ain't messy and that there isn't clutter somewhere. Work in progress here.
When I go visit MC Director, I will have to make a clutter moment. She may beat me down, but hey, gotta have some clutter. -
When are you coming btw? School's out mid June :D -
I knew you were NC but I didn't remember you were WS. I don't get up that way on purpose, but I will certainly ring ya if I get the chance. Do you ever get down Charlotte way??
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No. I hate clutter. Hubby thought he didn't like the pack-rat lifestyle, but I'm afraid he found out that I consider HIM to be one. LOL
I have had people say I should have more "stuff." I like clear spaces though!
There is no purpose to have things around that you don't use. It could be sold and the money used for needs, or the items can be given to people who actually need them. Why waste by having them around?
I tend to be a minimalist at heart. I would have no problem living with what could fit in one medium sized suitcase, and have done so in the past.
Husband is turning me into more of a girlie girl, so I have more clothes and "stuff" now. It's nice to have some things. It does make life convenient, but I just don't want to become dependent on stuff or teach my kids to become that way. Nobody NEEDS a hairdryer, a curling iron, a fancy coffee pot, or anything more than vinegar and hot water to clean with. Most of what we possess are really luxury items.
I'm thankful for some of them, but don't understand the mindset of people who must have "stuff" cluttering the home. I love the feeling of freedom in open spaces. It feels clean, fresh, and is a lot less germy because there aren't dust catchers and places for stuff to hide.
I'd love to have people who are pack rats explain what it is that makes them do this. Is it fear of having something you don't need? Do you think that it's wiser to keep something just in case, so you don't have to spend money later? Why keep stuff from when you were a kid? Life happens. It could all be lost in a fire tomorrow. If it's not being used, it's being wasted, right? If there was a flood or fire or other disaster and you lost it all, wouldn't you just be grateful for your life, and doesn't thinking about that make you realize you just don't really need or really want that stuff cluttering your house? -
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Saggy, I do get down that way some. Sometimes Ron makes a day trip down that way. I'll see what he has on the calendar for the summer.
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