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alexwong2164

Jan. 2, 2022

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Decluttering or Heavily use it.

Decluttering or Heavily use it.

Many people including me keeping so many “things” in their house and never use.

I bought many books but never read it or just few pages.

At the end I throw away many new “things”.

This behavior was very popular few years ago.

You can watch Netflix; an expert will come to your house and help you throw away almost everything.

As result your house/room become bigger, your life few less stress. (Really?)

I am against this idea but I will try an alternative way.

I will try to use such things/items heavily.

Until it reaches the end of “wear and tear” stage.

Agree?

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Decluttering or Heavily use it.

I'm not sure what you mean by "heavily use it"

Many people, including me, keeping so many “things” in their house andthat they never use.

I've bought many books butthat I've never read it, or read maybe just a few pages.

At theI end Iup throwing away many new “things” that I never used.

This behavior was very popular a few years ago.

You can watch Netflix; an expert will come to your house and help you throw away almost everything.

They call that "decluttering." They help you declutter your house. All those things we don't use are called "clutter."

As a result, your house/room becomes bigger, your life fewhas less stress.

I am against this idea but I will try an alternative way.

What idea are you against?

I will try to use such things/items heavilwhatever I buy.

Until it reaches the end of the “wear and tear” stage.

(or) until it wears out

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Fun piece. This year we sold our house of 42 years and moved to another state. We decluttered the entire house in less than 2 weeks because we had scheduled our move. We gave away some things to people who could use them. Other things we gave to charity. There was stuff in closets that we hadn't used in 20 years. It was fun. When we moved to our new house, we had only a few pieces of furniture, our clothes, pots and pans, and, of course, all our tech equipment. The new house is so open because we don't have all that "stuff." Are you going to declutter?

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alexwong2164

Jan. 3, 2022

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i will but not as strong as you

Decluttering or Heavily use it.


Decluttering or Heavily use it.

I'm not sure what you mean by "heavily use it"

Decluttering or Heavily use it.


Many people including me keeping so many “things” in their house and never use.


Many people, including me, keeping so many “things” in their house andthat they never use.

I bought many books but never read it or just few pages.


I've bought many books butthat I've never read it, or read maybe just a few pages.

At the end I throw away many new “things”.


At theI end Iup throwing away many new “things” that I never used.

This behavior was very popular few years ago.


This behavior was very popular a few years ago.

You can watch Netflix; an expert will come to your house and help you throw away almost everything.


You can watch Netflix; an expert will come to your house and help you throw away almost everything.

They call that "decluttering." They help you declutter your house. All those things we don't use are called "clutter."

As result your house/room become bigger, your life few less stress.


As a result, your house/room becomes bigger, your life fewhas less stress.

(Really? )


I am against this idea but I will try an alternative way.


I am against this idea but I will try an alternative way.

What idea are you against?

I will try to use such things/items heavily.


I will try to use such things/items heavilwhatever I buy.

Until it reaches the end of “wear and tear” stage.


Until it reaches the end of the “wear and tear” stage.

(or) until it wears out

Agree?


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