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  1. Today I read a Substack post about the joys of thrifting, particularly the high the writer gets from shopping in Goodwill bins. It amazes me that thrifting has become a grown up’s pleasurable past-time, something to do every Saturday afternoon similar to how we looked forward to movie matinees as teens. I posted this in response to the post on the high of thrifting.

    “I still haven’t figured out how to tell friends that I don’t want the items they unearthed from the back of their closet. I was given one such item today, a gigantic jewelry box. Why? Because last week this dear friend made me 5 pair of earrings. When I said I have a travel jewelry bag for earrings she decided I must have her ex-mother-in-law’s jewelry box given to her nearly 40 years prior that lived in the back of her closet because she didn’t want it. I end up putting a LOT outside for neighbors to grab including the jewelry box which went out my door five minutes after my friend left my apartment. After seriously decluttering and being devoted to keep clutter at bay, the last thing I need is an empty jewelry box taking up 30% of the real estate on my small bedroom dresser. No thrifting for me. Not digging through bins of junk seeking bargains for the sake of finding bargains.”

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