I would agree. Few folks in the world have eliminated this type of desire.
I would agree. I certainly have more than I need. Though I am intrigued about whether or not I am happier or healthier because of it.
Do you examine this desire? Reflect on it? If so, tell me about it.
I would yet again agree. How many square feet is your home?
I personally know numerous people who own more than they could ever possibly use. Something about it feel tragic when I look upon them. I am still figuring out what to think and feel about that phenomenon though.
The idea of someone owning a private island that the will never get around to visiting makes them happy seems a bit far-fetched. I actually do know a couple who own a private island. They rarely get to visit. And when they do, it is to work on building up the resort they are developing there. They don't seem to be happy owning it and not really being there. They also don't seem to think being there would make them happy either. Perhaps happiness is largely and internal experience that is also internally derived (which is why I meditate -- which is very much internal and minimalistic).
True. I'd say yes, this is largely true.
Excellent question! Hmmmm... I'd say: "Are you really keeping them from going to the landfill or are you turning a little place in your house into a little piece of landfill?"
I would also ask if perhaps the greed was in the manufacture and/or acquisition of the rubber bands, not in the keeping vs. throwing away. And that acquisition is further complicated by how does one avoid them? Who is the real culprit in too many rubber bands being made in the first place, etc.?