This year, I think I've let go of a need for excess. I have already been blessed with way more than I need and I just don't see the need to have excessive amounts of stuff in my life. I've gotten to the point where I am much happier sharing experiences with people and building relationships than buying gifts. Maybe it's a disillusionment with stuff. I'm sick of having my own life cluttered with stuff. Of course, I have the occasional purchase (ahem, grey boots I'm talking to you) that just makes me happy, but overall I'm disinterested in excess. Moving on from excess to experience.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Let Go
December 5 – Let Go. What (or whom) did you let go of this year? Why? (Author: Alice Bradley)
This year, I think I've let go of a need for excess. I have already been blessed with way more than I need and I just don't see the need to have excessive amounts of stuff in my life. I've gotten to the point where I am much happier sharing experiences with people and building relationships than buying gifts. Maybe it's a disillusionment with stuff. I'm sick of having my own life cluttered with stuff. Of course, I have the occasional purchase (ahem, grey boots I'm talking to you) that just makes me happy, but overall I'm disinterested in excess. Moving on from excess to experience.
This year, I think I've let go of a need for excess. I have already been blessed with way more than I need and I just don't see the need to have excessive amounts of stuff in my life. I've gotten to the point where I am much happier sharing experiences with people and building relationships than buying gifts. Maybe it's a disillusionment with stuff. I'm sick of having my own life cluttered with stuff. Of course, I have the occasional purchase (ahem, grey boots I'm talking to you) that just makes me happy, but overall I'm disinterested in excess. Moving on from excess to experience.
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