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July
@july
I generally am not a fan of stuff. It just feels as if I am borderline forced to constantly buy junk that I don't care about. and for what? We just keep buying stuff and all this stuff accumulates and I just want to Marie Kondo away most of my stuff Every now and then though, I find things that look like they just feel, good. What does that mean? Well, upon seeing it, it makes me imagine a life with them, maybe something I actually want to live with it. I want to come home to it, and use it day in and day out.
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Mike
@mrmike
I feel this in my soul. I loved moving and keeping apartments small so that I could always decrease and limit my *stuff* and yet I still accumulated. To me, it’s all about intent. Wanting *stuff* is an inherent survival drive. But the world is filled with easy to accumulate stuff and our innate drives allow acquisition of stuff to become unintentional and escapist. Surrounding yourself with beauty and practicing self expression through an intentional living space is a noble endeavor. I celebrate your good taste! Looks great!
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