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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never have this issue as I do not just buy every little trinket I see. Try cultivating some self control in 2025, OP.[/quote] I’m PP that did a lot today, and am not a big consumer. It still accumulates. Bathroom cabinets have medicines we bought 10 years ago. Kitchen has tea strainers, mugs, and other randomness we’ve been gifted. Kids generate a long list of outgrown clothes, books, and games. Office is full of papers and notebooks and conference supplies… [/quote] This is easy. Get a trashbag and toss all your medicines. None of them work if they are 10 yrs old. Call your local school and see if they'll take all of your office supplies. You don't need them because you can do everything on a computer these days. Grab all the kids stuff and take it to Goodwill. Don't try to figure out buy nothing or something that will take more than instant. Set aside 2 hours and grab everything you can that you can send to Goodwill and dump it into a bag, and then drive it over immediately.[/quote]
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