Clutter
Clutter Lars Eighner, author of “On Dumpster Diving,” concludes that value consists of usefulness. ... I have useless items that create accumulative clutter and congestion. ... Observing areas of clutter, I decided that we have many items taking up space in our lives that serve no purpose and have no value. ... Looking at each area of clutter, I had to ascertain why it was here and why I cannot discard items that are apparently of no value or usefulness. Digging deeply in the piles of clutter, I realized I am a just-in-case person. ... Looking through a pile of clutter, I discovered pictures of my parent’s fortieth wedding anniversary. ... Sentimental items that are mixed in with clutter may have value in someday bringing feelings of joy instead of sadness.