#15–Clinging to useless possessions

Jul 22, 2024 7:00 am

#15–Clinging to useless possessions

Why do we keep things that don't serve us?


In my closet there's a beautiful skirt that my sister got custom-made for her in Thailand. It's beautiful but I kind of hate it.


My sister is a heroin addict since I can remember and my own trauma feeds me pictures of her and her late husband high on dope day in day out.


So, why do I keep that skirt in my closet? As well as a silverware set she also brought back from Thailand, also incredibly beautiful but that I also kind of hate?


Thinking of getting rid of those things makes me feel guilty. Like I'm throwing away something "valuable" (as in, with monetary value) and that's a no-no.


The Ghost of Clinging to Useless Possessions is behind this, of course.


Because none of these things has any monetary value. And even if the had, I wouldn't want any profit from any of them. It's too painful.


So, time to let go.


What do you need to let go of?


Thank you for reading.


Love,

Carolina


PS: is the Ghost of Clinging to Useless Possessions also behind the sunk-costs fallacy?

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