I spent most of the afternoon today thinking. Thinking of the things that I use and the things that I do not. I realized that I have spent most of my life collecting. Not collecting in the way the one collects stamps (well sort of, I did collect old video games) but in the way that one collects pointless things like a new lamp, coat, tv, trinkets, even though the old ones weren't broken. Why is it that we as westerners have grown so fond of "stuff"? I've been a prisoner of this for so long, that at this point it is so scary and daunting of a task to reduce that it is causing me anxiety.
So, how do I break the cycle? Well, I started with the "let go" app and the small things. You have to start small, if you don't you'll panic and give up. When I looked at my bills it was mind blowing! How can I have so much debt? How can I have not noticed that every purchase was a link in a chain that binds me to the corporate world. Each item a link in a chain that binds my unhappiness to this world. The large items like my car will have to wait, but I was able to unload my motorcycle and old electronics with relative ease. This is the start, the beginning to the journey that my Wife and I will embark on. I can tell you now, that once you begin to sell and evaluate the important things, it's freeing. Every item you give or sell away will be a little link removed from that chain. Every sale and donation a movement towards happiness.
Take small steps every day and before you know it the chains will break and freedom will be the avenue towards true happiness, true contentment.
The scariest place you will visit on your journey is in your own mind, and the most bizarre person you will meet is the real you.
-Brad
So, how do I break the cycle? Well, I started with the "let go" app and the small things. You have to start small, if you don't you'll panic and give up. When I looked at my bills it was mind blowing! How can I have so much debt? How can I have not noticed that every purchase was a link in a chain that binds me to the corporate world. Each item a link in a chain that binds my unhappiness to this world. The large items like my car will have to wait, but I was able to unload my motorcycle and old electronics with relative ease. This is the start, the beginning to the journey that my Wife and I will embark on. I can tell you now, that once you begin to sell and evaluate the important things, it's freeing. Every item you give or sell away will be a little link removed from that chain. Every sale and donation a movement towards happiness.
Take small steps every day and before you know it the chains will break and freedom will be the avenue towards true happiness, true contentment.
The scariest place you will visit on your journey is in your own mind, and the most bizarre person you will meet is the real you.
-Brad