I'm finding the more and more I get /out/, the less shit I want in my house that isn't /out/ related. I'm planning this weekend to take a truck bed full shit to Goodwill and just get rid of it not only to clean up some clutter, but to also decrease my overall equity for the eventual day I go /out/ permanently.
Anyone find themselves doing something similar, on an almost instinctual level?
No sorry Im not an autistic idealist.
No that would be complete autism.
On an instinctual level? No, it's a conscious decision. I have pared down the amount of shit I own dramatically over the last few years. Every few months I just do a ruthless inventory of what I own and ask myself "Do I really use this?" and if the answer is no then it's gone.
/out/ reasons aside, it just feels good to have less stuff and to know that the stuff I do have has a purpose to me.
>>891599
Most people have a bunch of pointless shit they don't need because of retarded consumerism. There's nothing wrong with what you're doing at all. Keep at it.
>>891599
Poorfag who moves a lot here.
Since I've left home six years ago I've moved four times. I try to keep my belongings at a manageable level because it's easier to move and nice not to be cluttered. But it's definitely a conscious decision. I would posit that it is instinctual to hold onto things. An "in case I might need it" kinda thing. My /out/ stuff doesn't take up that much space either. Mostly because poorfag but also in that it serves me pretty well as it stands now.
Nice blog faggot
>>892229
top kek.