The
subject I would like to broach is not
really about introducing something new to you. It is a trigger to create a
little discussion, to let you take a break and consider your habits from a fresh point of view, maybe even make your own
self-confession :)
The
subject is quite simple; it is about what kind of person you are.
Are you a pack rat or a trash-it-all? Do you suffer from
‘save-stuff-itis’ or ‘get-rid-of-it-ness’?
To make the subject more understandable I would like to give
some explanation.
Pack
rat
- someone who collects things that they do not need,
someone who suffers from save-stuff-itis. Probably his/her room might look like
this (in extreme cases). This person is also
called a hoarder.
Here
is a very interesting 5min documentary episode about clutter. It also shows
another big problem that is hyper-consumption. In hyper-consumption society
people tend to buy things they don’t need and as a result of it they throw out
old stuff. But what if they prefer to clutter it? :)
Trash-it-all -
someone, who trashes everything.
The
happy ones, who can describe themselves as trash-it-all type, probably have a
pleasure to have their flat in this condition:
Unfortunately I personally suffer more from 'save-stuff-itis'. I
think that being trash-it-all type would simplify my life so much! Sometimes it
is so hard to set my own room in order, because even if I find unused
things I cannot force myself to discard them. “Maybe I will need it one day”
that’s what I am thinking.
I really hate this feature of mine, because it keeps me stuck in
a place loaded with unnecessary things I cannot throw
out by myself. If someone else does it - I'm getting really frustrated.
I
guess this is not only about our flats, but also with another aspect of our
lives. For example, it has influenced my computer. I have
loads of files, full desktop, a million of opened tabs in the web
browser.
Of course, it has its disadvantages but also a few advantages. The good point about it is
that I almost never say "I wish I hadn't thrown it away". But sometimes I do, and then I badly regret
throwing away my stuff, what keeps me even more in my 'save-stuff-itis'.
What about you? :)
Comments
Same mentality with homes - I love starting from scratch, having nothing and buying only exactly what I need. I am renting an apartment that I really like and sometimes I am bothered that it came with things I don't need, or some things that do many things, but I wished they did only what I wanted well.
The only exception to this is souvenirs and memorabilia. I have bags of things that bring back great memories and feelings stocked in drawers and I will never get rid of them. They serve more purpose than basic household items, so things such as foreign bus tickets from "that day", or "those notes" have a special treatment from me.
An egg? Really? Omg:P In my old desk there are notebooks everywhere. Usually not finished ones. Who needs so many notebooks? Apparently me:P And you know..there are so nice and pretty:P
http://www.pinterest.com/evagordon/organize/
I think I am a minimalist, cause when i hear "Maybe I will need it one day" I am looking for a trash! :D
However, as a kid i used to play with lego in my room and never put it back, and now when i am have busy weeks i just throw my stuff anyway, and it can be anything. Cause most of the time i try to keep everything clear and have only items, things i need. Although in times when i collect some amount of trash i have a great pleasure when it comes to cleaning and throwing it away. I do have one awful habit where i leave bottles of water after i drink on and don't throw it away. Just stash somewhere until i reach some number that make it unconfortable to have.
Can you write down some charity organisation's names that you are giving your stuff away? What kind of things do they need?
I like this one pretty much ;D clever!
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/e3/8f/2c/e38f2ca95d9aa899d26a5281274130bb.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_512VEbm7xB0/Shlb23RGkZI/AAAAAAAAa_A/YSNCgYfFcTE/s400/15a.jpg
I believe I'm both a pack rat and a trash-it-all. Some things I collect, some things I don't need so I wont get em, and some things I get rid of as soon as they are no longer needed.
Sergio brought up an interesting thing. Same thing applies to computer data and in that particular case I can say that I am enraged by computer data pack rats. Well it doesn't concern me as long as I don't have to touch their computers, but when I do I immediately want to do a format c:
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It rather difficult to talk me whitch type I am. It seems to me that I have moments when I’m pack-rat and at other Times I am „trash-it-all’. First time It seems to me that I need everything and a moment later I wonder why do I need it. I don’t understand it. It depands on my humor, on weather, on season of the year and many other things.
Hmm, I’m pack-rat of course :P If I will be trash-it all I’ve never found something and I still find something. I don’t remember, I loose something then I find it then I again loose then I find it and so on, and so on :P
My grandparents are pack rats and wih my grantpa's gadget collecting obsession thay are runing out of living space:) But recently they agreed on cutting this and their new policy is to "throw one thing away everyday". Of course they have a deep aversion to throwing things away so they always come up with this plan that maybe we will somehow need it and they just bring us their unwanted stuff and leave it on our attic.
Some time ago I watched a documentary about some people that were suffering from SEVERE 'save-stuff-itis', more precisely about cleaning up after they have died. It was both weird and sad, all this mess they were living in. From this time my grandma is joking about having to tidy everyting up in her flat before she passes away so we won't have to go through the same think as on this documentary.