Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 24

Thread: Clearing out stuff - inertia

  1. #1
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    5,839

    Clearing out stuff - inertia

    After dealing with various relative's estates and noting all the stuffed garages of my elderly neighbors, I think there must be some point in life where inertia sets in and it's all too much to deal with. Even cars that no one drives anymore. DH still has a closet full of cameras and gear that he no longer uses. He also likes to save all the boxes that things come in so those are piling up in the shed. I no longer nag him about it but I do think about what I would do with all of it should he pass before me. Or whoever has to deal with it. I am just curious why so many find it hard to deal with their stuff.

  2. #2
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2016
    Posts
    8,319
    Quote Originally Posted by pinkytoe View Post
    After dealing with various relative's estates and noting all the stuffed garages of my elderly neighbors, I think there must be some point in life where inertia sets in and it's all too much to deal with. Even cars that no one drives anymore. DH still has a closet full of cameras and gear that he no longer uses. He also likes to save all the boxes that things come in so those are piling up in the shed. I no longer nag him about it but I do think about what I would do with all of it should he pass before me. Or whoever has to deal with it. I am just curious why so many find it hard to deal with their stuff.
    My guess it is the diminishing energy of aging.

  3. #3
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Posts
    5,048
    I believe there are several reasons. What if I want to get back into x hobby? (buying the equipment again, retooling, etc)
    Conservation of energy (doesn't cause me any effort to move/dispose of it).
    Not knowing who will want what when someone goes.
    Probably quite a few more reasons, but those are what I can think of off the top of my head.

    I am weeks away from my next scan. We will have a better idea if it is working or not. I am/have been having a lot more pain/side effects. I don't know if it is side effect of treatment, or the cancer, but the prime example is, wake up for somewhere between 30 to 45 minutes, then back to sleep for 3 to 5 more hours.
    So we are talking both palliative care and hospice at this point. Also talking vehicle disposal, having an estate sale, stopping salary and selling the house(s), and living off of that for however long I have left.

  4. #4
    Senior Member iris lilies's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Always logged in
    Posts
    27,630
    People are paralyzed often by “stuff. “Last weekend I talked to one of my garden club lady friends whose mother died several years ago. It’s the typical story – – she can’t bring herself to clean out “mother’s house. “Because “mother “ wanted her to take all the stuff. Absolutely ridiculous. This lady bought out her brother’s interest in the mom’s house because he was putting pressure on her to get going and get it cleaned and sold.

    I just don’t have patience with these situations.

    And of course they ALWAYS think the crap is worth more than people will pay for it. The basements full of flower show and floral design crap that exists among my friends is just horrifying. For every dozen little old ladies who die with a basement full of this stuff, there is just one younger person entering the garden club floral design world. There is no market for it.
    Last edited by iris lilies; 8-26-25 at 8:55am.

  5. #5
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    7,104
    I totally agree, il. Lately I tend to go in spurts of decluttering. Sometimes I look around and don't see anything I'm ready to get rid of. At the same time, I look around and just see so much "stuff" that I would be thrilled if it were gone!
    To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer." Mahatma Gandhi
    Be nice whenever possible. It's always possible. HH Dalai Lama
    In a world where you can be anything - be kind. Unknown

  6. #6
    Senior Member SiouzQ.'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    Central-ish New Mexico
    Posts
    1,698
    I am debating on whether or not to start selling my silversmithing tools. It is very unlikely that I will ever be able to silversmith again after my surgery last summer. I have come to a certain peace about having to retire from something I really loved doing. Plus, the cost of silver is skyrocketing; people wouldn't be able to afford the types of sterling cuffs I was making evrn if I could make them again.

    Some of the tools in the studio K. and I still use for other projects but we have duplicates of many things I technically could let go of but whenever I sit in there and look around at what I could sell I get a very reticent feeling so I give up the idea of paring down for yet another day even when paring down would give me room to do new things...

  7. #7
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    5,839
    I get a very reticent feeling so I give up the idea of paring down for yet another day
    I think I brought this topic up because that is how I am beginning to feel too. Also thinking there is a bit of low level depression going on due to the strangeness of the world these days. A sort of why bother mood...

  8. #8
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    7,104
    SiouzQ and pinkytoe - Very interesting thoughts! It has me pondering my procrastination in some areas of life right now.
    To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer." Mahatma Gandhi
    Be nice whenever possible. It's always possible. HH Dalai Lama
    In a world where you can be anything - be kind. Unknown

  9. #9
    Senior Member iris lilies's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Always logged in
    Posts
    27,630
    I have a round Victorian table that I love. I need to get rid of it because I don’t have a place for it in this house. But ILOVE it!


    See, I don’t have that feeling towards most of the stuff around my house and I have no problem getting rid of 90% of it. But this table, having trouble with it. I’ve jammed it into the TV room, but it’s a little big for that room.


    I always wonder if that’s how hoarders feel about every tiny thing in their lives. That’s a terrible way to live

  10. #10
    Senior Member SiouzQ.'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    Central-ish New Mexico
    Posts
    1,698
    "I think I brought this topic up because that is how I am beginning to feel too. Also thinking there is a bit of low level depression going on due to the strangeness of the world these days. A sort of why bother mood..."

    Pinkytoe, like you I have been a little depressed lately; I'm thinking a lot of it is seasonal for me as I am having a hard time dealing with the desert heat. It is making me exhausted. I'm also having profuse head and face-sweating with even the slightest bit of exertion so getting anything done in the house and yard just leaves me in a sweat bath. I'm seeing my PC provider tomorrow and will ask her if it is solely some kind of a menopause thing but I didn't used to experience it like this six years this badly.

    And yes, I'm sure the strangeness of the world is definitely contributing to my current malaise. I probably watch and listen to too many podcasts and read too much news on a daily basis but I do like to be well-informed. Plus, I have a LOT of free time to kill. I know there are better ways to use it and I am trying to get there, one day at a time. Normally I really like organizing and going through stuff so I hope to get back to that soon.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •