More than necessary.
More than necessary.
Some time ago, I was cleaning out my closet and saw a ton of junk that had accumulated there over the years. I'd periodically shuffled things I thought might be useful one day, but I should have thrown them all out and started over. LOL.
On the one hand, excess isn't so bad, but it teaches, at least for me, not to focus on the more important things and to throw out the unimportant.
Supposedly important things are like the huge black shadow of a small white bird, which you don't immediately notice, because the shadow is the first thing you see.
What good is a river of dirty water when you just want to take a sip of clean water?
It's the same with old junk. For some, it's not junk, just like dirty water can be useful, for example, for watering, but I'm not thinking about watering it yet... or am I?
Doubts like these make junk accumulate in the pantry. LOL.
The saying "Measure twice, cut once" also doesn't work in favor of getting rid of unnecessary junk as quickly as possible. Because of this, some kind of distortion occurs, and priorities begin to fall in the wrong places, like the trunk of a crooked tree.
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More to come!
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Have a blessed day!
| Category: | Art, Photography, digital art. |
| Tools: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 |
| Location: | Ukraine |
| Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |

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