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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (13113)5/5/2001 5:38:29 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
This is the book that started my simplification kick.

Karen, I got on an anti-clutter kick a few years back; read a few books, followed instructions.It was incredibly freeing.

Since then I have often forgotten, or just not followed some of the precepts, but at least I remember how removing clutter from life can really create peace of mind.

My worst clutter these days is in storing and processing information on the computer. I am always bookmarking articles I have read, and I am never able to find them in those rare instances where I search for something apropos weeks or months later. I would be interested in how others deal with organizing the plethora of computing information, and how they deal with their folders, etc. Most of it should probably just be thrown out! :)

I'm gonna have a look for that book you cited in the library (one thing I still practice; I have whittled my essential library down to one bookcase which I add one book to a month. Other books which I buy, I read and give away. It might sound silly, but it simplifies...)
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