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[Sg] - Singaporean man forced to pitch tent to sleep just outside his hoarder mother's full-of-rubbish HDB flat

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https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i...n-who-pitched-tent-outside-cluttered-boon-lay


Examples of hoarding in HDB flats to illustrate why this man felt forced to pitch tent outside flat to sleep :


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Singapore is full of loonies - loneliness to be blamed.
 
somewhere in there i can find the mug i’m looking for.
 
Can get a nicer tent at Decathlon, think they having some promos recently.
 
There comes a point in time when one must learn how to declutter. For example, borrow books instead of buying them. If you received many gifts and trophies from your workplace, they need to be discarded. Only keep some of the more truly memorable, vintage stuff e.g. some old toys, stamps and coins, artwork etc.

It's all about balance. It's the same with money, some people are obsessed with spending, others are obsessed with saving. There is no balance. One needs to figure out when, how and how much to save or spend money.

The same goes for food: feasting must be balanced with fasting.
 
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Can get a nicer tent at Decathlon, think they having some promos recently.

This is my fav tent. Would love to go camping (not glamping, that is for faggots with too much money) in it at a park with a chiobu.

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The key question to ask when decluttering is : 1. Will I be needing and using the thing in the next 1-2 years; and 2. Will I still be around in the next 10 - 20 years to use those things?
 
the urge to buy stuff which you dont really need becomes a disease nowadays
 
His mum will be very happy to stay here ... :o-o:
 

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