
What If You Never Threw Anything Away?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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If you never threw anything away, it could lead to a number of negative consequences.
Firstly, it would likely cause clutter and disorganization in your home, making it difficult to move around and find things. This can also lead to a higher risk of fire and pests.
Secondly, it could lead to hoarding, which is a mental disorder characterized by the excessive accumulation of possessions and the inability to discard them, even if they have no value. Hoarding can have a negative impact on the individual's physical, mental and social well-being.
Thirdly, it could lead to environmental problems. If you never threw anything away, it would mean that you would not be recycling or properly disposing of waste, which could contribute to pollution and a strain on landfills.
It's important to understand that throwing things away isn't always a bad thing. Many things can be recycled, donated or re-purposed. It's also important to learn how to declutter and organize your home and possessions in a healthy way.
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If you never threw anything away, it could lead to a number of negative consequences.
Firstly, it would likely cause clutter and disorganization in your home, making it difficult to move around and find things. This can also lead to a higher risk of fire and pests.
Secondly, it could lead to hoarding, which is a mental disorder characterized by the excessive accumulation of possessions and the inability to discard them, even if they have no value. Hoarding can have a negative impact on the individual's physical, mental and social well-being.
Thirdly, it could lead to environmental problems. If you never threw anything away, it would mean that you would not be recycling or properly disposing of waste, which could contribute to pollution and a strain on landfills.
It's important to understand that throwing things away isn't always a bad thing. Many things can be recycled, donated or re-purposed. It's also important to learn how to declutter and organize your home and possessions in a healthy way.
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Sherovin
Youll have to be very creative.
Metals can be melted and reshaped to other things
Plastic can be molded into anything too.
Ceramics, concretes and the sorts can be crushd down to pave a path
Old wood is firewood and the good ones can be turned into shelves.
Watse food to fertilizers.
If they have seeds you can plant them and make a forest.
Plastic wraps and plastic bags can be turned to stuff a cussion or a pillow.
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Youll have to be very creative.
Metals can be melted and reshaped to other things
Plastic can be molded into anything too.
Ceramics, concretes and the sorts can be crushd down to pave a path
Old wood is firewood and the good ones can be turned into shelves.
Watse food to fertilizers.
If they have seeds you can plant them and make a forest.
Plastic wraps and plastic bags can be turned to stuff a cussion or a pillow.
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Dreamer
I do suffer from hoarding, certainly i don't hoard garbage but there was this habit of me hoarding pens, clothes, pdf, etc. To this day i suffer from it and somewhere it is really harmful like a feel that there is something running into my veins and i just can't control it and i hoard even more and again the same feeling and it's a loop. Being a perfectionist affects me even during exams
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I do suffer from hoarding, certainly i don't hoard garbage but there was this habit of me hoarding pens, clothes, pdf, etc. To this day i suffer from it and somewhere it is really harmful like a feel that there is something running into my veins and i just can't control it and i hoard even more and again the same feeling and it's a loop. Being a perfectionist affects me even during exams
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Mortechrome
My husband had a relative who began hoarding mainly paper goods (no garbage) age 51 after a traumatic event for her(a death, letters, books, notebooks, catalogs etc. She was most embarrassed about it as she was also a perfectionist keen on her appearance. It-s tragic and if they feel deprived of control, shamed or forced, it gets worse-they panic.
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My husband had a relative who began hoarding mainly paper goods (no garbage) age 51 after a traumatic event for her(a death, letters, books, notebooks, catalogs etc. She was most embarrassed about it as she was also a perfectionist keen on her appearance. It-s tragic and if they feel deprived of control, shamed or forced, it gets worse-they panic.
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Sifilore
Reusing things in creative ways is always a good thing. I've seen a picture of somebody hanging an old spring mattress on their wall, after its been cleared of the cotton and fibers, to put small herb pots in the springs. Reusing old junk into something beneficial is like going all MacGyver. Just b sure to throw out the -really- junky things.
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Reusing things in creative ways is always a good thing. I've seen a picture of somebody hanging an old spring mattress on their wall, after its been cleared of the cotton and fibers, to put small herb pots in the springs. Reusing old junk into something beneficial is like going all MacGyver. Just b sure to throw out the -really- junky things.
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Sifilore
Reusing things in creative ways is always a good thing. I've seen a picture of somebody hanging an old spring mattress on their wall, after its been cleared of the cotton and fibers, to put small herb pots in the springs. Reusing old junk into something beneficial is like going all MacGyver. Just b sure to throw out the -really- junky things.
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Reusing things in creative ways is always a good thing. I've seen a picture of somebody hanging an old spring mattress on their wall, after its been cleared of the cotton and fibers, to put small herb pots in the springs. Reusing old junk into something beneficial is like going all MacGyver. Just b sure to throw out the -really- junky things.
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Calvin
We are living a hoarders nightmare in our building. After a water pipe burst in her suite and we had to gain access, we found piles of items packed almost to the ceiling! Because of the water damage we had to renovate the suite and we literally had to fill 5 metal containers full of her junk just to clear out the place so we could get access -
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We are living a hoarders nightmare in our building. After a water pipe burst in her suite and we had to gain access, we found piles of items packed almost to the ceiling! Because of the water damage we had to renovate the suite and we literally had to fill 5 metal containers full of her junk just to clear out the place so we could get access -
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Shizon84
One thing that I like to do to reduce garbage is when I take notes at work like measuring area to put down sod, instead of using paper, I would instead take notes on my Samsung tablet, or for bank statements, I like to view then online instead of get them on paper in the mail.
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One thing that I like to do to reduce garbage is when I take notes at work like measuring area to put down sod, instead of using paper, I would instead take notes on my Samsung tablet, or for bank statements, I like to view then online instead of get them on paper in the mail.
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Malte
Funny that you show Trump, Biden and Steinmeyer. In Germany the president has kind of the same role as great Britain's Queen, he's just the representation.
The german chancellor has more or less as much power as an American president
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Funny that you show Trump, Biden and Steinmeyer. In Germany the president has kind of the same role as great Britain's Queen, he's just the representation.
The german chancellor has more or less as much power as an American president
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Green
When I wipe my ass I make sure to save my half turd and I save my big turd so I have 5 years of turds on my bath tub also I drink my urine because I like to not waist anything
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When I wipe my ass I make sure to save my half turd and I save my big turd so I have 5 years of turds on my bath tub also I drink my urine because I like to not waist anything
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remarkably
New video idea: What if we could remove all the spam bots and accounts that invade the comments with nonsense and have actual discussions about the video
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Informedia
this looks like my spares warehouse for my electronics business-- because of this i have parts that no one has and i charge big money for them
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this looks like my spares warehouse for my electronics business-- because of this i have parts that no one has and i charge big money for them
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PST
I would like of noone threw anything away cus then i dont have to clean up anywhere therefore i can watch tv and play video games all day--
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I would like of noone threw anything away cus then i dont have to clean up anywhere therefore i can watch tv and play video games all day--
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jaikumar848
In that case companies have to stop -planned obsolescence- practice. They will forced to develop recycling technology.
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In that case companies have to stop -planned obsolescence- practice. They will forced to develop recycling technology.
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Ainatiana
So you are telling that never throwing anything is actually good? I thought this video would show the negative aspect
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So you are telling that never throwing anything is actually good? I thought this video would show the negative aspect
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