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- May 5, 2022
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Everything we accumulate in our lives either serves a practical purpose or emotional attachment.
I'm wondering what people have in their rooms that are part of their emotional inventory.
You would think depression would purge all meaning from life and some believe that it does because they COULD let everything go If they needed to. Yet they do not unless the extreme circumstance is met first.
As humans we can't help but covet things.
It's in our nature. Survival fragments from a lost history.
You probably don't even realize your attachments.
They're just things you've kept for one reason or another.
Mine are as follows just to name a few:
A wall tapestry I've had up for years.
No matter what I do to my room that always stays up.
It's an emotional attachment because it's edgy to me and gives my space a certain theme.
My bed that is an old futon. I probably should replace it but instead I just buy new comforters to add another layer to it. It's an emotional attachment because it's the first bed I ever bought for myself in my own living space.
These things have value to me alone.
They're unconscious tethers that I became aware of rather recently.
What do you posses or have had for many years for no practical reason?
I'm wondering what people have in their rooms that are part of their emotional inventory.
You would think depression would purge all meaning from life and some believe that it does because they COULD let everything go If they needed to. Yet they do not unless the extreme circumstance is met first.
As humans we can't help but covet things.
It's in our nature. Survival fragments from a lost history.
You probably don't even realize your attachments.
They're just things you've kept for one reason or another.
Mine are as follows just to name a few:
A wall tapestry I've had up for years.
No matter what I do to my room that always stays up.
It's an emotional attachment because it's edgy to me and gives my space a certain theme.
My bed that is an old futon. I probably should replace it but instead I just buy new comforters to add another layer to it. It's an emotional attachment because it's the first bed I ever bought for myself in my own living space.
These things have value to me alone.
They're unconscious tethers that I became aware of rather recently.
What do you posses or have had for many years for no practical reason?
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