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I have the opposite problem in that I don't form any sentimental attachment to nearly anything.
I have brought and sold rifles, cars , motorbikes over the years with no heavy heart or regrets, probably the one that shocked my wife and friends is after 10 yrs plus of martial arts I stopped training. Got my Gi and belt and burn't them , stuff just doesn't mean
anything to me. If I'am not using it then it's surplus shit in my life, I still have the memories and enjoyed the object or experience but that's it.
Have I sold or destroyed things I shouldn't have yes probably , do I regret it no .
Im 100% with you on that one.. Shit comes and go's.. the memories and stories remain.
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