We learned from folks who had moved frequently that, "Three moves equals a fire." On face value, that phrase is good for a laugh. But it is also nearly entirely accurate. With all the loss, breakage, damage to possessions that results from a move, your personal belongings such as furniture, lamps, appliances, etc. are possibly safer in a fire than a series of moves. If not safer, maybe better off?
But it is also true that our possessions tend to own us as opposed to the other way 'round. I couldn't say exactly when this FACT finally landed in my brain, but it was sometime after watching an endless number of 'storage unit' facilities being built (and filled) in order that folks could hang onto stuff they didn't even remember owning. And paying lots of rent to do it. Kind of like another 'self-taxation'. Are we ALL nuts? (Shaking his head and muttering to self, "Yup")
So when you think about it, moving repeatedly may just help us to finally get (at least a little bit) free of the tyranny of being owned by stuff.
Just one man's thoughts on a Tuesday in Montana.
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