Failure to organize is a gift

Inspiring quote
We will not die if our stuff vanishes.

 

Failure is a gift… if we learn from it. And the beautifully redundant lesson is that failure is not fatal (exceptions to everything, but you get the picture).

Toss things. Give things away. Repurpose.

Worst case, we will feel separation anxiety.

Best case, we feel a freedom we haven’t felt in a long, long time.

And we’re talking a freedom that is beyond amazing.

Incomprehensible.

Joyful.

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The one phrase that haunts us

Opossum in Florida homeowner live trap
There is a simplicity to nature that we can learn a lot from. Animals do not have junk drawers.

 

The one phrase that haunts us:

But we may need it sometime.

This is true.

And rare.

The percentage of things we have that we never ever use again is astonishing.

Same with the percentage of things we will eventually need.

What we go through life never knowing is would the risk to shed our stuff lead us to a freedom and joy that is incomprehensible?

Anyone hoping to find out?

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Five midlife reasons to love Disneyland – one themed reason on each blog

Disney' California Adventure from Disney's Grand Californian Resort Room
Where Walt Disney once walked and dreamt. (photo from hotel room 8pm last night)

 

Five midlife reasons to love Disneyland – one themed reason on each blog:

5. Living the lessons practiced by Walt Disney himself (hq)

Quality will out. – Walt Disney

Become the most admired company in the world. – Bob Iger

Live this way, first and foremost.

Teach this irrepressible focus and discipline to others.

The planning, packing, traveling, living – all this is done by over focusing on things other business travelers either under focus on or completely ignore.

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