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My possessions own me.

I'm usually frugal to a fault. However, I had to confront that over-analyzing a purchase can be a huge opportunity-cost. Sometimes it's cheaper to buy something just to stop thinking about it. I can find more profitable use of my time than wasting hours contemplating a silly purchase. Every hour I'm stuck on it is making said item more and more expensive.
Yes. Stressing about oil filters for the car just means more risk of having to rebuild the engine which gets expensive and takes forever.
I got into hoarding because I spent from about age 14.5 to basically the present, very isolated.
 
I am so looking forward to my current medical problems being a thing of the past so I can enjoy life again. I will work on my website this weekend, but frankly, what I want more than anything else in the world right now for myself is improved sleep.
 

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