Have you ever given up all your stuff? What's it like? My mom was/is a hoarder, though not quite to the sad-enough-for-TV extreme, and I always swore I would never be like that, and by and large I've managed to avoid it, but my life is still full of stuff and I feel the weight of it digging deeper into my shoulders all the time.
My car needs tools, my kitchen needs cutlery; gotta have a closet full of cleaning supplies of course, and then there's all the computer shit I have. Some people just have a laptop on their desk, I have enough computer stuff that closets are literally filled with PCBs, cables and copper blocks.
The kitchen and cleaning stuff doesn't really bother me, I mean that's stuff I need and use constantly. What bothers me is a lot of the car and computer stuff. There's so much there I don't really need but it's stuff I've done as a hobby so there's so much equipment left that represents unfinished or unstarted projects.
In a different life or a different time I would have finished all those projects but the more of them that I do get around to finishing, the more I wonder if it was worth all that effort invested in some project that then has to be maintained. Worst of all, finishing projects makes it even harder to think about liquidating that stuff down the line because so much blood, sweat and tears have gone into creating something unique, something of which no replica exists anywhere else in this crazy world.
It's really a shame but I've been dragging on for a while and finally I really get that there's no reconciling possession of stuff with the freedom from stuff that I strongly desire. So this spring I am going to finally start on something I should have started years ago. I am going to liquidate my stuff down to the absolute bare minimum, and when I am left with only what I need to work and a bowl to eat from and a bed to sleep in and a pot to piss in... then maybe I will finally have that taste of freedom I've been thirsting for.
