Can a no‑nonsense quote really inspire me to start digging through all the “stuff” I’ve accumulated over the years?
I sure hope so!
"You’ll never see a U-Haul behind a hearse."
As quoted by Denzel Washington
__________________The Care Package: Explore & Contemplate
That quote really got me thinking — about what I’m holding onto, and why I’m holding onto it. I’m trying to thin out my stuff so it doesn’t turn into a burden for someone else someday (BTW, I’m not planning on going anywhere anytime soon ;-) — but still, you never know). I’ve procrastinated on this for a long time, so I asked AI for a little help to get me moving. Here are 2 perspectives and 2 questions it offered. I would also like to hear your thoughts as well!2 Perspectives: The world has a strict "no luggage" policy at the finish line. | The best stuff in life? It doesn't actually fit in a box.
2 Questions: Do I love it, do I use it, do I need it? | Is this helping me live the life I want to live?
Watch: You Can’t Take It With You (1938). A reminder to choose people over property.
(Amazon Prime/YouTube)
Watch: Denzel Washington’s Dillard Speech. (U-Haul quote)
Watch: Denzel Washington’s Dillard Speech. (U-Haul quote)
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Another Quote to think about:
"The only thing we actually keep is our love and our character."
Grandpa Vanderhof (from the movie, "You can't take it with you.")
Grandpa Vanderhof (from the movie, "You can't take it with you.")
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Wishing you a most beautiful week wherever this may find you
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