Compared with the previous one after 6 years, there are some repeated materials. Compared with the upper part, it is more streamlined and full of reflection on consumerism.
The experiments of the two authors also have strong reference value:
Process one piece a day, and eventually process 90% of personal property;
Pack all the items, slowly take out the ones that are useful to you, and find that 80% of the items are sealed and will not be touched again.
This is also a good practice for minimalism. So, after I have disposed of two-thirds of my clothes, I will start to dispose of one thing every day tomorrow for a month and see the effect.
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