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This subject is:
Why do some people conserve and preserve and
under-utilize inanimate
objects that they acquire for enjoyment and
utilization. |
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Relevant
objects
include cars, furniture, special "toys" such as
computers and gadgets, and clothing.
Often these are acquired
but not fully utilized. They tend
to be "saved" for sunny days... when the weather
will not upset a Corvette. How silly. |
| The
key is their descriptor,
"Not Fully Utilized Or Utilized Only With Excessive
Concern For Wearing Them Out Or Using Them Up". |
| My
solidified attitude is: Excessive
conservation and restricted use is wrong, incorrect,
and stupid. Our possessions were acquired to be
used, provide pleasure when used. |
| Significantly,
they will not be meaningfully downgraded or degraded
through normal use. |
| So
what happens if "saved" objects are saved? We die
and some jerk inherits them only to beat the
stuffing out of them. |