When you grow up avoid buying too many things, it costs too much and creates disorganized chaos every time you move, it's a headache. Look at home many people use their garage as a storage bin so they are forced to park in the driveway or on the street, so their cars are cold in the winter and super heated during the summer which causes everything to wear out faster in the most expensive rapidly depreciating thing that people own, all so they can store stuff they hardly every use in the garage that was deigned to hold a car or truck or SUV.
Take Only What You Need
A little older and a little wiser, looking back on life, there is great pause for reflection about what worked well and what did not. I was blessed with wealth and confused on drugs and alcohol and bombarded with ads on YouTube before I went premium for $25 per month, I spent a lot of time and money buying things on Ebay and Amazon and have more stuff than I can easily keep track of. My wife in order to stay sane continually reorganizes things in our home which is the equivalent of hiding them from me because I remember the last time I saw them in the position where I placed them as a visual kinetic movement storage 3D volume memory, not when she says, hey I put x over here now and this is the new location for it, often times I forget when tired what the new location is, especially if its been a long time since I last accessed it. I think you get the idea. Having too many things can be a headache of wasted time looking for stuff, when it might be more cost efficiency or time efficient to just get another one. I have been forced to rebuy things over and over again because my older one was lost in translation when moving, or in our storage bin, or under stair storage or places I rarely visit. It's almost like I need a computerized barcode inventory management system. I often when looking for something wonder WTF, I remember it being over here and it's not there anymore. Frustration, anger, stress, anxiety, all of that can be avoided.
BUY LESS and ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE ALREADY!
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