They could have saved all those years of studying just by watching this George Carlin clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvgN5gCuLac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvgN5gCuLac
I try to but a lot of it isn't taken in by thrift stores or donation agencies and would be probably impossible to sell.
In the last 2 decades we've seen almost every medium of entertainment move from physical to digital as a primary delivery service, I can't imagine how many homes are stuffed with old VHS tapes, DVDs, CDs books etc.
Even if you know you won't use them again it's hard to toss all that stuff away
Yeah it's really gross. My mom and her husband - just the two of them, no kids, no pets - moved out of an 1800 square foot house with a garage and basement because it was "too small for them." They had storage units for their excess junk.
Now their place is about 4500 sq ft, with a full sized basement and two car garage. It's packed to the gills. Every drawer you open - full. Every flat surface - covered in things. Not hoarder level, it's somewhat organized I guess, but it's just shit. All useless. You could toss literally 95% with no loss of convenience or living quality. Everything they own, they own 4+ of.
Same deal with my girlfriends brother. Two kids, and they spend a fortune building this beautiful modern minimalist house - laboratory looking kitchen, custom interior glass doors, polished concrete floors. But it's FULL of toys. Every single floor of every single room is just overtaken with kid shit, none of which the kids care about whatsoever.
Not to get all sanctimonious but I live with my girlfriend and cat in a 275 sq ft apartment. I can cook any meal, I have one shelf of books, two sets of sheets, and exactly one of every item that I really need. Every time I buy new thing I find an old thing to toss. There's no shit hiding under my bed, desk, couch, or anywhere other than my closets. It's a good way to live, I like it.
But yeah, the discount culture has made a lot of people into semi-hoarders. Very anxiety inducing lifestyle.
Anyways, at risk of sounding like "old man yelling at cloud", back in my day, all my toys fit into one little 3'x2' chest, and we were more than encouraged to get the fuck out of the house and play outside. Of course being 44, when I was a kid, we didn't have internet, and only a single TV in our house to share, so there wasn't much choice BUT to play outside. I'm not saying that makes us better, just different? But I'm interested in knowing what those differences might be between one generation who grew up playing outside most of the day, vs another with more regimented/structured play, who didn't play outside nearly as much.
Then there's the clutter - we weren't poor by any means, but we never got a constant stream of toys either. Again, I'm not sure what the impact of this, but would be interesting to contrast. I don't have kids, but when I go to my friends' homes, I'm always amazed by the amount of toys their children have. Maybe these parents are compensating for not getting the toys they wanted when they were kids? I have no idea.
In the last 2 decades we've seen almost every medium of entertainment move from physical to digital as a primary delivery service, I can't imagine how many homes are stuffed with old VHS tapes, DVDs, CDs books etc.
Even if you know you won't use them again it's hard to toss all that stuff away, but donating is an option that makes it easier to rid yourself of clutter. Thankfully I got rid of so many older comics and books a few years ago, they took up SO much space.
that three out of four garages are too full to hold cars.
This has been the case for my home almost my whole life.
It's all stuff my mom sends me. Opened sheet sets and pillow cases (we had like around 8 sets when we have only one bed), unnecessary medicine (usually homeopathic), make up (which I don't wear), random small, unnecessary home/kitchen stuff, random small hardware and electronics. She's gotten a bit better about it but still. The clothing I can donate but everything else is harder to unload onto someone else especially if it's already been opened.What kind of stuff do you have then?
Time to go digital people.
me and my gf moved in together, I had one suitcase and one box + a TV she had a moving van and two cars worth of stuff.
Does my fucking head in honestly. I am constantly stepping around and over things.