my great grandma lived thru the great depression as a kid, and as some form of trauma response spent the rest of her life hoarding all forms of stuff- from newspapers to milk cartons. its always been so interesting to me, the relationship we have with the material world, and 3 generations on, i still find myself affected by the way my family has responded to their possessions my mom, always trying desperately to get rid of stuff, my grandmother, spending the past 20 years raking through her mother's journals, using them to chart her family history, and me, somewhere in between. trying to honour my materials without being too attached materials are weird, and being able to understand the value of the stuff we take into our homes and lives (and even being aware of the fact that our lives can go on without such things) is something i feel like a lot of people could benefit from, so good for you!!
@victoriehughes4565Сағат бұрын
wow. the first 4 minutes of this video had me crying in my lunch. You said what you did so beautifully and truthfully i wish i could broadcast your words to everyone who needs them. Everything you said about doors closing to open another one was profound to me and it touched me thank you
@milosharkboyСағат бұрын
your mindset about decluttering is amazing and very inspirational. definitely motivated after this video!
@devuroasts166720 сағат бұрын
Riding the coattails of your success - WE're famous now
@loharris_art6 сағат бұрын
WE and the sweater are going straight to the top!!!
@saritasr4159 сағат бұрын
Some great points in this video, thanks for sharing with the world
@loharris_art6 сағат бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to watch and let me know. I really really appreciate the support!