If you have experienced peer rejection, conflict or belong to an unsupportive family, you might rely on objects more than yourself or other people. You might view objects as more remarkable than your own personal qualities, and they may seem more readily available than supportive friends or relatives.
How to have less stuff
Author: SO GOOD QUOTES
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“You don’t need yoga pants to do yoga.”
Are You Taking The False First Step?
Anthony Ongaro -
“Beautiful things should be used and seen. If something is far too precious to be used for its intended purpose, what is the point of owning it? What is the point of storing it and caring for it if it’s not useful? Embrace everyday luxury, and if an item breaks or is ruined, celebrate that you got more out of it than you would have if you kept it in a closet for years.”
Do Less: A Minimalist Guide to a Simplified, Organized, and Happy Life
Rachel Jonat -
“I have found myself on top of the world when I felt within myself that I neither desire anything nor fear anything.”
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“A famous story, often retold, illustrates what is implied in being a pilgrim on earth. In the nineteenth century, a tourist from America paid a visit to the renowned Polish rabbi Hofetz Chaim. The tourist was astonished to see that the rabbi’s home was only a simple room filled with books, plus a table and a bench. “Rabbi,” asked the tourist, “where is your furniture?” “Where is yours?” replied Hofetz Chaim. “Mine?” asked the puzzled American. “But I’m only a visitor here. I am only passing through.” “So am I,” said the rabbi. We are all only passing through!”
The Restless Heart: Finding Our Spiritual Home in Times of Loneliness
Ronald Rolheiser -
“Do not desire splendid clothing or grand houses, for tomorrow you will be clothed in a shroud and a coffin will be your house.”
—St. Feofil of the Kiev-Caves Lavra, Leave the Vanity of This World