As I clean and purge my home today, I wish, over time, that I purchased few items. We really don't need much to live well, and when we buy too many items with little quality of worth, we create a lot of junk.
It's not that we've been spendthrifts, but instead, we haven't always thought about the big picture--what will be worth a purchase in the long run.
As many know, buying quality is important--there are some things we've purchased that we used again and again and again over time, but there are other items that have a short life and never resulted in much joy or positivity.
So. . .buy few items, invest in what's most important, keep your living sparse and meaningful. Less things means more time, and time holds wonderful potential.
It's not that we've been spendthrifts, but instead, we haven't always thought about the big picture--what will be worth a purchase in the long run.
As many know, buying quality is important--there are some things we've purchased that we used again and again and again over time, but there are other items that have a short life and never resulted in much joy or positivity.
So. . .buy few items, invest in what's most important, keep your living sparse and meaningful. Less things means more time, and time holds wonderful potential.