I get into this mode often. Even after two years in a row giving and selling almost everything I owned to go across the country, I still ha e so much stuff. My daughter has picked up the "keeping everything" thing. She wants to recycle trash as useable items. Our town doesn't really have a recycling place. So, I try to humor her sometimes, though I'd prefer to try to quell this need to keep trash by having recycling bins. It saddens me that where I live is so backwards.
Anyway, got off topic a bit.
Ridding myself of stuff those times really did something to me tho. It taught me what I really felt was important and how much I didn't really ~need~ things. It was freeing.
Yes- you're right, that is exaclty what I discovered when mum passed- that there was such a tiny percentage of "stuff" that was important- and the rest really was just stuff - and not needed at all.
It's a good instinct for your daughter to have, though it must be so frustrating not to have the infrastructure there to support it! Maybe she's a campaigner of the future!
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"Parenting goals" haha There is so much that need's changing. And I think it will still need work when they are older.