ez-duzit
Well-known member
Have you tried sitting alone on a mountain top?
Thanks Bill, I appreciate the words. I am in a learning phase and it is almost painful to change how I do things. The next step is to start really understand that holding on to things because of perceived value or because I paid so much, is what is really dragging me down. I am ready to get on with things. In the last couple of weeks I have really lowered my expectations (in a good way) on what I can get done and that has made things more fun when I am at the shop.
(Really...please don't tell her!)
I get a charge and a high out of getting a good deal, and either keeping it or getting another rush by reselling at a profit. But the mundane effort to clear and clean and organize my own domain, while boring and humdrum and difficult in the present, will pay off with much deeper and longer lasting happiness in the end. But it sure is difficult to face the drudgery instead of the quick fix fun.
Bill
Just reading through some of your posts and you commented about buying from a surplus Electronics supply store. Is that here in Maine and what do they sell?
They sell all sorts of things, mostly electronics related, think radio shack (one from 1980) on steroids.
Okay, now I'm sad. I miss the Radio Shack of old.
Went out garage sale shopping last weekend
You still haven't realized that the above is the root of the problem? Stop buying because it's a deal and the problem stops growing.
The wife dragged me out. But I tricked her.
She was too tired to get out of the car, so I went and checked them out, and reported back that there was nothing of value.
And in fact, there wasn't anything of value. And anything that was, I already had a couple of.
So it ended up being a nice Sunday drive.
I really have no desire to go to resale shops anymore, and garage sales are the same, unless it's a specific one with a particular tool I'm looking for.
And in any case, I have better things to do. Just have to convince the wife of the same thing.
Bill
OK strouty,
Work this office as a project.
Make a list of tasks.
Take photos of conditions as they are now. Post them here.
Then get going on it.
I'm going back outside right now and attack the pile.
Bill
Would it help if you recycled them?
It is going to be productively used if recycled, not if it is trashed or stored in your shop. It is easier on my mind to recycle than to throw stuff away, maybe for you too.
Stop living in a dream Bill, they are gone, I had to destroy them before they destroyed me!![]()

