randooch
I'll Lock Up
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Call it "seller's remorse" or "donator's dolor" . . .
Just curious. The anticipation of regret keeps me from parting with a few items, yet that hesitation makes me feel silly and somewhat materialistic.
I have an 1883 wall clock that my parents gave me 20 years ago that has no place in my home, the chime of which, honestly, makes me melancholy. Why keep it?
Please share your tales, regrets, misgivings, vacillations, et cetera, as they relate to cherished (or not) items.
Just curious. The anticipation of regret keeps me from parting with a few items, yet that hesitation makes me feel silly and somewhat materialistic.
I have an 1883 wall clock that my parents gave me 20 years ago that has no place in my home, the chime of which, honestly, makes me melancholy. Why keep it?
Please share your tales, regrets, misgivings, vacillations, et cetera, as they relate to cherished (or not) items.