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In reply to the discussion: The Unbearable Heaviness of Clutter: New York Times...Outstanding.. [View all]lunasun
(21,646 posts)29. Older folks don't leave it for your family if you can help it and are able. I used to go to a lot
of estate sales and there were so many times frustrated families they didnt know me from boo but always start talking about how they had to go through stuff . Please take this junk or I dont know why she , he kept all this or they would complain about how long it took just to pull it out from the closets and drawers or this is what is left that is good to sell after 2 dumpsters were taken away filled
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Reading now but not surprised. When I see someone's home, car, or workplace that's a mess
underpants
Jan 2019
#1
I was just thinking ..Would anybody here like some old lesson plans used in high school
Stuart G
Jan 2019
#3
I have only one robe, but I am wearing it right now..The real problem is the stuff...
Stuart G
Jan 2019
#24
Older folks don't leave it for your family if you can help it and are able. I used to go to a lot
lunasun
Jan 2019
#29
Thank You for this post...It might, I said might motivate me to get rid of lots of stuff..
Stuart G
Jan 2019
#31
Yes It motivated me at a young age to not "get there" but I have friends that throw every thing out
lunasun
Jan 2019
#33