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Chris Thomas - You Have Too Much Shit

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YOU HAVE

TOO MUCH

SHIT

A SELF-HELP BOOK BY CHRIS THOMAS

William Morris famously said have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.

Well, the shit is pretty much everything else.

DEFINING SHIT

Im going to make an assumption that, because youre reading this, you live in the Western world. As such, its more than likely that you own a lot of shit. I think that much of this shit is bad for you, me, and everyone else on the planet.

This is a short book. Most self-help books like this would gently attempt to enlighten you towards a less materialistic existence; promising not to judge you and show you a cleaner, less cluttered way of life. Well, fuck that. Im going to judge you. Your life is full of shit that you dont need or use. Lets go.

SHIT, MEET FAN

A LIST OF THINGS YOU PROBABLY DONT NEED

Free pens, mouse mats and mugs; your hidden stash of takeaway menus; those glittery wine gift bags that you keep in case you ever give someone else some wine; your bag full of plastic bags; the office toy that forever sits idly on your desk; a pile of long since subscribed-to magazines that now more closely resemble the trunk of a tree; the remote control car someone bought you for Christmas to show that you still have a childish side; your plethora of novelty electronics; unwanted Christmas presents that have hung around too long; your CD collection (the CD is the no mans land of musical storage); boxes full of photographs that you, be honest, will never look at again; rolled up posters hidden from view; the musical instrument lying against the wall that you never play; crap paperbacks; any books you dont intend to read again; worn-out trainers; all the clothes you hardly ever wear; discarded broadband routers; obsolete gizmos you keep lying around in case theyre ever worth something;

chargers and cables for obsolete gizmos you keep lying around in case theyre ever worth something; the car sitting in a garage all day; DIY materials, bought for an unfinished project several years ago; pretty much anything being stored in a cardboard box or bin liner...

And so on.

On a personal level, having lots of shit is a problem when you have to spend a lot of time worrying about it all. This is not a desirable condition. For a second, imagine adding up a lifetimes worth of the hours spent cleaning your things, finding the best insurance for them, worrying that they might be damaged or stolen thats a lot of your energy going into things that dont really matter. If something causes you more stress than its worth, get rid of it.

When you have less things you create more space and space is an increasingly valuable thing in this increasingly cluttered world. It is possible to enjoy the absence of things. Extra room to move, breathe, swing cats and all the rest of it. Space is a thing, you just need to see it.

Youll have noticed that I contrived a couple of paragraphs there about freeing up more time and space. Well, when it comes down to it, time and space is all youve got.

WHY YOU?

So what the hell do you do with it? Well, when you are less encumbered by your possessions, you can spend more of your life experiencing things: going to new places, educating yourself, exercising, meeting people, eating good food, drinking good drink, finding love. You will feel lighter and freer; it becomes easier to travel and move around without so many possessions in tow.

Without all this stuff to distract you, you are forced to search a little deeper to find out what the fuck it is you want to do with your life. Sometimes that leaves you staring into an abyss.

Your shit isnt going to fill the abyss, it will merely obscure it.

KEEPING UP WITH

THE JONESES

It is the nefarious tag-team of greed and envy that spurs on the material cock-measuring competition of life. We spend our lives comparing ourselves to others, coveting our neighbours ox and getting into loads of debt in order to buy a bigger, shinier ox than them. All in search of some impossible life where you have the biggest, shiniest collection of oxen, wives, manservants and donkeys and everything is perfect.

Much of the fuel for this comes from the world of marketing and advertising. Advertising impregnates objects with our dreams and gives them the appearance of life. These objects are not alive. They are things. Just things. Just inert lumps of matter with no blood or organs or thoughts or feelings.

Advertising preys on our fears. It is plastered on every available surface and it shouts and shouts and makes it hard to think clearly. It exploits our deepest anxieties to convince

us that we need to buy something in order to make ourselves happy, that this product or that is the magic solution to our problems.

Theres no such thing as magic.

MOTHER NATURE, MEET YOUR MAKER

The archaeologists of the future will find themselves excavating heaps of our discarded junk, picking through mountains of DVDs and yoghurt pots and wondering: who the fuck were these idiots?

The amount of stuff we consume as a species is insane. Its overwhelming to think about the amount of energy going into the production of needless crap on a daily basis. The environmental case is worthy of a whole other book, but Ill put it simply: the earths finite resources are, well, finite and if we continue to consume at our current rate, it wont be long before theyre gone.

Given this, its easy to feel little or no hope for the future of mankind. Thats normal. Its probably the correct response. But begin to think about the ways you can improve your own personal impact on the earth, and it becomes easier to

imagine that others might too.

Think about the amount of stuff that goes into the manufacture and usage of one of your possessions over its lifetime. Compare it to some alternatives. A bicycle, made of 10-20 kilos of various light metals, rubbers and so on, is a far more materially efficient way of transporting a single human being than tonnes of steel, aluminium, glass, leather, and thousands of gallons of fuel.

Now, Im the first to admit that your individual ecological efforts are going to do little to hold back the oncoming shitstorm of global warming. You can recycle Coke bottles or forgo plastic bags your whole life without putting anything other than the tiniest dent in its surface. But when those floods are a-coming, at least youll have less stuff dragging you down into the murky brown water.

LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD

Dont get me wrong. Im not proposing you sell every one of your possessions and leave, forever to wander the wilderness in nothing but a loin cloth. A lot of things are really very good. To find real value in material things, its helpful to discover a deep appreciation of the things you use every day.

Everyday things are the things that you use the most, so theyre the things truly worth investing in. Have hard-wearing shoes, comfortable chairs, knives and forks that wont bend or rust. Have a computer that wont crash or lose your work. Invest in your hobbies. Whatever it is you spend most of your time doing, have things that assist in making this better, all of the time.

Everyday things are easy to judge the quality of, in terms of how regularly you use them, how long they last, and how much they aid your enjoyment of life. The things that tick all of these boxes are good things. Keep them and look after them.

Not all of our possessions can be judged by their utility: works of art, decorative objects, keepsakes and souvenirs Its harder to objectively sift through these things because they have a far more fluffy, subjective means of judgement. We associate memories with them and attach sentimentality to them. We use them to spruce up our surroundings and communicate our individuality to others.

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