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我的极简之旅
以前我相信收纳整理是一种天赋。觉得老天爷没有赋予我这种天分,常常这一分钟整理好,下一分钟因要找物品时,一切辛苦的整理又被搜乱了。这种无力感让我觉得自己不擅长整理,也不喜欢整理。
我父母学历不高,靠着劳力经营意,由于缺乏理财及管理知识,生活过得劳劳碌碌。他们天没亮就出门,天黑才回家。忙碌时期,我每天早上只看到桌子上的零用钱及叫我“记得吃饭”的字条。这种为三餐拼搏,加上物资贫乏的生活,我和我家人都有储物症。我们觉得钱难赚,所以每一样物品,不管是买来的或亲朋好友赠送,甚至在路边捡来的(真的没有夸张),我们都觉得得之不易。即使破旧,不适合了,我们都尽量保留着,因为担心哪天会用到,又要用钱买了。家里的东西能留则留,几乎每个角落都堆满各式各样的物品。
这样的生活过了20多年,直到我离家搬到外头住,情况稍微改善,但还是改不了“舍不得”的储物症习惯。这么多年来,一直都被不善于整理,不懂得整理这一事给困扰。浪费时间,也浪费许多金钱购买重复(因为常常不懂去了哪里?)或不适合的用品。
大约在一年前,接触到山下英子的《断舍离》,及近藤麻理惠的《怦然心动的人生整理魔法》。 人生才有所领悟——整理可以不是种天赋。也谢谢许多youtuber常常分享极简与断舍离的好处,让我勇敢踏上极简之旅。
正式极简一个月,现在尚是个还没及格的极简实习生。希望大家多多指教。
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
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You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.
Why do this?
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