The Responsibility of Ownership
Uploader Comments (atree3)
All Comments (27)
-
When regret and guilt occasionally rear their nasty little heads in my mind, I'll keep in mind your excellent response. Thanks for responding to my inquiry.
-
Anything that is loved should be used and not just hidden away in a cupboard. With use comes the risk of breaking it. A friend of mine showed me that at least pottery shards make beautiful decorations in the garden, and especially liven it up in winter when there are no flowers around.
It is a pity that usable things are crushed instead of re-used. More use of Craig's list and similar would be helpful. Putting a note on whatever and setting it out on the street should tempt somebody to use it.
-
New medications might help!
-
I agree with your sentiments in this video. It seems that many people are turning to minimalism now, & it's easy to see why. There are many blogs about the delights of owning 100 things or less.
-
Walking basket cases YES! Solution...lets all move to India and live in an Ashram...no 'objects' or clutter!
-
u look tired today darling
when we have too many things me must make a selection...at least
time is gold, and new things are waiting too
^^
t.c.
-
I suppose I need to be more careless, since I'm too lazy to get rid of all my stuff as is. The problem is I always lose/break the wrong stuff.
-
Couldn't of said it better myself!
I like the way you tick. I would be very interested in hearing what your regrets in life have been, if any. In other words, if you had it all to do again, would you do anything different?
Autumnwood27 1 year ago
@Autumnwood27 I don't have regrets, might do a couple of things differently, but then I would have had a different life, and I value the life I have had.
Regret and Guilt: two states of mind I don't believe in.
atree3 1 year ago