I just discovered this amazing video about the trials of the modern consumer buried amongst their
stuff; anthropologists looking at what this all means and how will it be all understood in years to
come. It’s a compliment to what I wrote http://bit.ly/2b6aHAI in my own ebook and provides an
opportunity to realise that our mass consumption is a symptom of all the marketing and advertising
we have been hostage to especially via the television.
It has almost become a contemporary disease where stuff substitutes the more basic needs of man –
love, comaderies, relationships, friendships and how we have buried ourselves with so much clutter
that our own minds reflect what the eyes see around.
The dictum “An empty room is an opportunity” starts to make sense here when you see that when
space becomes filled the opportunity to create begins to diminish. The occupier is the victim of the
clutter that they were subliminally collecting over time and then becomes an addiction to some when
they cant let go.
Letting go is a difficult quality to cultivate when we live in a world of acquisition and what is mine
remains around me.
What about your space-is it balanced? is it cluttered or is it too minimalist that it reflects no
relationship with anything or anyone; has your health been compromised? has your wealth
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