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[quote=Anonymous]There’s big details missing from your post. Are you talking about fully competent, reasonably healthy adults who are downsizing and mostly handling it themselves? Then MYOB. They’re free to make stupid mistakes, live in a cluttered place, pay for storage, or otherwise solve this problem however they want. Yes, you’re “right” but so what. And if they’re just asking you for help moving, that doesn’t entitle you to force them to make different choices. If on the other hand you’re talking about people who are no longer able to handle their own affairs more generally (frail, not mentally all there, moving into a nursing home, etc) this is a MUCH harder situation and I feel for you. I don’t think there’s a great answer, but there a several good ideas on this thread. [/quote]
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