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Every seemingly useless item holds precious memories, and you can't bear parting with things; these hoarded treasures are your exclusive time stamps. This "pathological attachment to old things" actually masks your deep trauma regarding "losing connections and being forgotten"; you fear that if you clear out these items, the past beauty and loved ones will disappear forever, so you use "stacking material possessions" to fill the black hole of insecurity inside you. But overly embracing the past leaves you no room to welcome new things. Try picking three items you haven't used in three years during your next deep clean, thank them, and throw them away; when you learn to let go of the past's baggage, you can travel lightly into the future.
💡 Did you know?
Collecting behavior evolved from food-hoarding instincts, but modern humans redirect this impulse to countless objects.
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