The blurred collection that characterizes modern life. Closets bursting with garments Years have passed without any wear on us.
Garages so filled of junk that automobiles sleep outside, monthly rentals of storage facilities to shelter items we cannot let go of but cannot use.
Things multiply mysteriously, One item you purchase: it comes with packaging, instructions, accessories, and One purchase turns into five items all of a sudden.
Stuff spawns things perpetually, The guitar requires a tuner, spare strings, case, stand, Easy hobbies turn into complicated networks of machinery I have much work to do.
Means obligations have turned inventory. tasks stacking like physical entities. in mental storage departments.
Mental activity crowds cognitive closets, Plans, grudges, regrets, worries everybody taking up space.
Rent-free in your mind. Marie Kondo created a dynasty. instructing people to throw items away still stuff wins.
The battle for our territory. We are overcome by plenty, Under items suffocation still somehow convinced we need more stuff tomorrow.
