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Less is best
Learning that stuff is just stuff
Lindsay Felderman confesses she is a person that likes to shop and buy new things. Over the years she has accumulated a lot of stuff, from clothes to shoes to hats to Apple products to video games and more, like so many people have gone from one shop to an other or looked at the internet shops to find their liking.
Though many focus on gaining material wealth her eyes may have gone open by two life events that have happened/are happening now that are making her come to the realization more and more, that things are just things, and that what is more important is creating memories with people that you love.
What may be the changing elements that people come to see that they have to live more simply.
She writes:
if we haven’t used/seen/worn something in the past year, it’s out of here. Going to charity or the garbage. No need to keep so many physical items around. I have learned over the years and the amount of times I have moved, that stuff is just stuff, but every time I settle down, it seems I collect more and more. Well, not this time. I am getting rid of the clutter and starting fresh. {The Meaning of Material Things}
Today lots of people have lost track of the necessities of real life making issues. Several youngsters are clinging to the idea of having the most recent newest thing brings happiness, and want to do everything to get the new hipe. They have no idea any more that material things are nothing without real people behind it that get their love from those around it.
For many people it takes a lot of time before they come to see what Lindsay came to see and feel when she and ‘her’
Samantha and I’s families met for the first time, Ever, in almost 3 whole years.
She came to feel one of the most elementary things for building up a real ‘home’ and a real ‘family’ and got to see what
transpired that day was truly magical, it was so special,
that she will never forget
Each one of us only brought certain family members to the event for various reasons. But each one of our family members meshed in a way that I couldn’t have planned myself. Every one was laughing and joking, and conversations were flowing all over the place. Every one truly wanted to learn about the other. There was not one dull moment. It was honestly the way that family should be. No drama, no fighting, just pure love, honest and true love. I know this is really mushy, but if you know anything about the history of Samantha and I, you will know that this was a moment we were not sure would ever come. {The Meaning of Material Things}
It is incredible how many broken families we can encounter today. At school we find classes where there is not one kid who still lives by both its parents. Divorce seems to be the key word of this contemporary society where not many want to take time to talk with each other and to make it worthwhile living with each other instead of living next to each other.
Lindsay Felderman got reminded that family is what you make of it, but also came to see how it is possible for others to be there for you and how valuable this is. This is the most precious treasure so many do not seem to find, though it is so close at their doorstep.
Much more people should be there for each other, willing to share their love and time for each other, with comprehension and with patience. It is so important
That people who truly love you, will be there for you. That they will love you no matter what, that they will take you in their arms and hug you because you are special and unique and just You.
But to come to such a position people do have to be wiling themselves to be just their own and not somebody who fits the common trend of homogeneous people, wearing those clothes that shops and fashion magazines dictate.
When a person is really just herself and is willing to give her self openly to somebody else and to share herself with others than the doors may go open to build a good relationship and to build real ‘family’.
It is unbelievable what that lady could gather in whatever time it took to collect more than
18, 30 gallon trash bags, filled with clothes, shoes, hats, purses, and accessories galore. … They were just taking up space in our closet for no other reason than to take up space. That wasn’t all we gave away though, just the 1st round. I would say by the end of it, we had close to 30 bags that we donated, and a bunch of boxes of DVDs and books as well. It felt great to get rid of so much Stuff. That is all it was, just stuff, taking up space. {Do What You Say}
She also recognises that this doesn’t even include the amount of crap she had collected by the years and dared (at last) to threw away. We do not know if it would have been wise to throw a way her school projects she did when she was a kid, even to her high school yearbook, because in our country (Belgium) a student has to keep the school material for ten years, because it can always asked a s a proof of studies and work done.
She went with the mantra that,
“I will always have the memories”.
but has forgotten that perhaps one day in history she perhaps would have children and later grandchildren and than she will not have anything to show and to share.
Naturally there is no need to continue to lug around physical items to remind oneself of those memories, as long as they are not destroyed. For the moment she thinks it is impossible that her memories can ever be destroyed, but then she forget that accidents and illnesses are possible to wash away any sort of memory and by then it can be useful to have some materials to bring back the memory. (The writer of this article your reading, speaks of experience, having had a memory loss after a very serious car-crash.)
Though lovely to hear Lindsay Felderman immediately felt lighter as she packed and got everything moved to her new place in one weekend.
But the point of this all,
she writes, is
I did what I said I was going to do. I didn’t just talk the talk, I walked the walk. I wrote about how material things aren’t the true meaning of life, that I was going to start to purge the majority of mine and I did it.
We are taught from a young age, that actions speak louder than words. But many of us still grow up to be big talkers. We talk about our dreams and what we could be doing. But very few of us actually act on those dreams. We let life get in the way, and we let our words speak louder than our actions instead of the other way around. {Do What You Say}
Today we do not find many youngsters with aspirations and when we encounter people who say they want to do this or that, we see that they are not really taking steps to do so. Not many want to do what they say, but it seem Lindsay took the courage to do so.
Can you do it as well?
She concludes
You gain more credibility in life when you just do what you say you are going to do. Plus it feels better, you say something and you do it. People around you begin to trust you, they believe that you will do the things you talk about. When you only sit around and talk about it, you just become a talker, you become noise in their ear. Much like the “wamp, wamp, wamp” noises that the adults in Charlie Brown made every time they were talking to the kids. You don’t want to be that person.
Be someone who makes a difference, makes a change, follows your dreams and most importantly: do what you say. {Do What You Say}
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Preceding articles:
Mini-MAX-malism: A Bigger Approach to Less is More
The Art of Doing Less – Your Time is Finite
Thought of the day: We want more, i want more, but why is that?
Why “Selfishness” Doesn’t Properly Mean Being Shortsighted and Harmful to Others
Looking at a conservative review of Shop Class As Soul Craft
Material wealth, Submission and Heaven on earth
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Filed under Being and Feeling, Lifestyle
Thought of the day: We want more, i want more, but why is that?
We have been so accustomed and so deformed that we enjoy our mind crying out for more over and over again.
In Scripture this situation is being called ‘Being of the world’ and is been given the advice not to be of this world. Forgetting all the pressure the media wants to put on you to buy this or that. Just letting pass all those who want to enjoy just for making them happy for a moment instead for searching that happiness which they can carry all day.
Let us look for the real necessities of life and the real happiness, which is not in material things but in the right feeling the right heart.
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Preceding articles:
We want more, i want more but why is that? I just shut it off. It’s that simple. The brain tells the body what to do. If it stops it then nothing happens. Your filter makes life ever so dull and less amazing then what it could be. Filter out the wrong things not the right things that feel wrong. Know the difference and live out more. you don’t have to live more to know more. Living less gives you knowledge too but different. not bad but different.
Filed under Being and Feeling, Lifestyle, Re-Blogs and Great Blogs
Mini-MAX-malism: A Bigger Approach to Less is More
Not only de we need less is more in health and fitness, we do need it more in our attitude to material things, looks and outer-shine.
More focus should come onto the inner-site of man and of using all the material of this earth wisely, not wasting so much, be it food, raw produce or other things.
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Less… is still enough
On the trash of the wealthy the poor try to survive – People who earn their living by collecting and sorting garbage and selling them for recycling, Payatas, Manila, Philippines.
Less… is still enough!
The facts.
The collective wealth of all the Belgian people is more than 2.000 billion euro (De Tijd). The 10 richest families together own almost half of all that wealth (Knack). Yearly in Europe – and you read it correctly – we throw away 590.000.000 ( five hundred and ninety million) tons of food. 20 % of all young people between 13 and 20 years of age regularly think about suicide (Enquiry National Youth Service).
Are you still following?
Is each one of us not a prisoner of conventions, caught in material things and that what is on the surface? Are the energy we invest in production and the effort we make in order to consume, not out of proportion?
In the middle of progressive thinking the question arises about what proof we need to realise that some thing or other is getting out of hand? To put it in a different way: what else has to happen to us before we come to an insight ? Usually it is difficult to admit that to have ‘more’ and ‘property’ are addictive. With (a little) less it would become quite difficult for some. For the poor without doubt, because they always live with ‘less’.
Professions without borders
This is a televsion programme in which professional people from here go and cooperate with colleagues in far away countries. At the end of their trip, filled with experiences, each one of them nearly always has the same reaction:
“Do we really realise what a good life we have in Belgium”?
Confronted with shortage and poverty, ‘people that have a lot’ get to know the inner side of ‘people with less’. The encounter is very emotional and touching. It is ‘enrichment’ that they receive from these ‘poor’ people. Who helps who?
Someone said it as follows:
“Since I live with less, I do not feel the shortage, but rather have the experience of ‘more'”.
Or less is more … or at least enough!
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Translation from the Dutch / Nederlands origineel: Met minder is… nog genoeg
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- Capitalism
- Capitalism and economic policy and Christian survey
- Materialism, would be life, and aspirations
- Luxury
- Capitalism downfall
- Increasing wealth gap of immense proportions in the Capitalist World
- Self inflicted misery #1 The root by man
- European Year for combating poverty spurred mobilisation and commitment
- Yad Vashem: Remembering the Past, Shaping the Future
- Catherine Ashton on the EU annual report on human rights
- Looking to the East and the West for Truth
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #1 Up to 21st century
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #2 First two decennia of 21st century
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #3 Right to Human dignity
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #4 The Family pact
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #5 Housing
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #6 Transport factor of immobilising financial growth
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #7 Education
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #8 Work
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #9 Consumption
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #10 Health
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #11 Participation
- Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #12 Conclusion
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- Poverty placed in history
- 1985-2012 Poverty in Europe
- 2014 Economics
- Poverty and conservative role patterns
- Ability for a community to come back from a crisis
- Bleak forecasts for children in the UK
- Violence against disabled children
- Anti-Crisis anger calling out
- A risk taking society
- Securing risks
- Green Claims in Europe
- A Snippet of Advice on Cultural Analysis
- The natural beauties of life
- Problems by losing the borders
- Migrants to the West #3
- US poverty worse than previous recessions
- Nearly 50 million poor North Americans
- Expanding opportunities for more American families
- Subcutaneous power for humanity 5 Loneliness, Virtual and real friends
- Depression Is and When
- High time to review the right to keep and bear arms
- Your struggles develop your strengths
- If we, in our prosperity, neglect religious instruction and authority
- From Winterdarkness into light of Spring
- Reflect on how much idolizing happens
- Message of Pope Francis I for the 48th World Communications Day
- Pope Francis says Catholics must become evangelisers
- Full text of Pope Francis’ Interview with ‘La Vanguardia’
- When we love we do not need laws
- Catholicism, Anabaptism and Crisis of Christianity
- Being Religious and Spiritual 1 Immateriality and Spiritual experience
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