Stile writes:
The most honest approach (in my experience) is to keep everything and let everyone else decide what is trash or not for themselves.
Of course, if you have an idea on how to organize it, then that sounds like it has potential.
Percy has been too busy to respond, but I'd imagine that he agrees with you in that keeping
everything is the best approach. Perhaps its just a pet peeve of mine...but the storage space is adequate to keep it all...
If one is browsing an old archive, the less clutter there is the easier it is to find the good stuff...but I throw out old bills over 6 months old while some people save that stuff forever...and I'm a packrat in my own affairs in other ways....
The psychology of hoarders
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If that's not sufficient for you go soak your head."~Faith
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