The book "Breaking Away" was first given to me by an elder, and I was very touched and gained after reading it.
Breaking away is not to assert that you are wasteful, but to let readers learn to use a bird's-eye view to test your room, objects, your life, and your heart.
Only when the inner and outer are no longer surrounded by external hoarding and urgency, can they have the leisure to face their hearts.
By 75.1. Sorting method, based on the time node, classifies and sorts out what is needed, what is not needed, and what is hesitant, and finally leaves what is comfortable, suitable and really needed.
The body's metabolism is good to be healthy and does not accumulate toxins. The same goes for items, if they are piled up for a long time, there will be problems with both the items and the body, mind and spirit.
Look to yourself: whether we live in the past, in the present, or in the future.
Is the item left behind by someone or someone giving it away, is it afraid that there will be no hoarding in the future, or is it a bad life in the past, even if you are rich now, you still think it is shameful to waste?
Take a look at yourself: what do we need, buy this thing because we need it, or the merchant recommends it cheaply. But buy it back and feel pitted?
It's not about forcing people to throw something for this, but about finding that comfortable and fulfilling self through the sorting of things, from: "It's a pity to throw it away" to I'm safe, "It's okay not to hoard things" to thank the old items for leaving.