Confessions of a junk hoarder! :D
Author: Mattheus,MrCarLover1A133 // Category:
Well, I am as I wrote in my title, a junk hoarder. I have the concept in my mind that whatever that is not useful or insignificant right now and is ready to be discarded may come in handy in the future, and hence, should be kept. Things ranging from invalid credit cards to threads of string, and even torn gift wrappers can be found in my treasure chest, or rather, what I visualize it to be.
Hoarding junk is a bad habit and although I push myself to the best of the ability to stop it I still am unable to do so. A habit, is a very much a double-edged sword. It is your constant companion, and can be your greatest asset or heaviest burden. It will push you up to success or down to disappointment. It is makes great those who are great, and fails those who are failures. Although it is not a machine, it works with the precision of one and the intelligence of a person. It can be ran for profit, or ran for ruin. It is your servant. A bad habit when developed and not kicked, can prove to be very deadly. Once you walk down that road, turning back will be difficult. No bread crumbs are visible for you to follow. It will be a difficult path but at the end of the day, nothing is impossible.
Well, on second thought, maybe hoarding junk really isn't that bad. Invalid credit cards, anyone?
Hoarding junk is a bad habit and although I push myself to the best of the ability to stop it I still am unable to do so. A habit, is a very much a double-edged sword. It is your constant companion, and can be your greatest asset or heaviest burden. It will push you up to success or down to disappointment. It is makes great those who are great, and fails those who are failures. Although it is not a machine, it works with the precision of one and the intelligence of a person. It can be ran for profit, or ran for ruin. It is your servant. A bad habit when developed and not kicked, can prove to be very deadly. Once you walk down that road, turning back will be difficult. No bread crumbs are visible for you to follow. It will be a difficult path but at the end of the day, nothing is impossible.
Well, on second thought, maybe hoarding junk really isn't that bad. Invalid credit cards, anyone?
Great blog post. Really enjoyed it and you even managed to tie-in "bread crumbs" from TSI. A writer!!!