I’ve got a small memory footprint. Every year, I’ve had to pack my things up to move out of my student housing, only to find boxes of things that I never unpacked. I also find drawers filled with books and miscellaneous gadgets that I unpacked and tucked away neatly. Of course, they are still tucked away neatly. Usually, they are completely free of dust too, meaning those drawers were rarely opened.
The number of things I actually use remain in a small pile on the floor: papers I’ve had to read for classes, important things floating around my desk. My laptop. Oh, and my clothes.
Maybe I should get rid of all this stuff.
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