Finally I did it!

Practicing a minimalist lifestyle is a process that takes time. My journey started from the inside out. First, I started by discovering which were my priorities and things that made me happy. It changed my way of thinking, and without realizing it, I learned the benefits of detachment. However, practicing detachment from material things took more time. Today I think I have gone up a step in this aspect.

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I am a music lover. It seems to me that it is the most sublime artistic manifestation there can be. Each musical note is capable of generating so many emotions in me that for me it is therapeutic.

When I got married, I found in my husband a person who also appreciated good music. For 15 years, we dedicated ourselves to collecting CDs with the best exponents of the music of all time.

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Our musical tastes are very varied from rock to instrumental music. Throughout this time, we managed to have almost 400 CDs. This is not counting some that were taken in a robbery that occurred in our home. In the robbery, I estimate that almost 200 discs were taken. So I think we got to have 600 discs.

We always said that when we had more time at home, we would dedicate ourselves to listening to all that music. But in reality we always listened to 1% of all the records.

It was 4 years ago when we considered emigrating that I felt the need to think about getting out of these records. This decision hurt me a lot as I considered some of these records great gems. To tell the truth, many of these records had also cost us a lot of money. So the first thing was to think about selling them. But for one reason or another, (excuses at last), we never got out of the records.

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What I did at that time was upload all that musical compendium to the cloud. However, the records were still taking up a lot of space in my house.

For many years now my husband and I have been enjoying streaming services to enjoy music from all over the world. Was there any point in keeping these records in my house? I think that without realizing it, I had placed a lot of sentimental value on these items, and that's not so good especially when they are unused. After all, who cared if I had the best collectible records? I didn't intend to win any Guinness World Records for that 😃.

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I think that knowing that it is already the end of the year, leaving the records was something that I could no longer postpone, and I just picked up all the records and donated them. At first, I thought I was going to feel uneasy about this act of "madness". But to my surprise that night, I was so happy to see the shelves in my house cleared and to know that someone else would enjoy that good music.

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I still have many lessons to learn on this minimalist path. My biggest challenge is to donate my recipe collection. However, if I was able to let go of the records and know that I can still enjoy the music stored in the cloud, I know that I could do the same with the recipe books.

It may seem like a paradox, but getting rid of material objects is much easier nowadays with technology.

What do you think about it?
Have you recently let go of something material that you cherished?

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Thanks for reading!

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Some beautiful albums right there.
Bringing back some good memories.
Hope your journey treats you well

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Oh yes, I am really enjoying the trip. Thanks for stopping by!

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Congratulations! It takes a lot of emotional strength to let go of a collection of something that has been precious to us, so I'm pleased to went for it!
This was encouraging to read:)

Happy holidays!!

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Hello @millycf1976,

Sometimes it takes a lot of courage to keep going, but it's worth it, it was liberating! Soon I will share how I stopped being a prepper and adopted a minimalist lifestyle...I think I'm getting there 😃

Thanks for stopping by. Happy holidays to you too!

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I grimaced the whole way through this and I'm a firm believer in Minimalism and also gave my CD collection away a few years ago...

So funny! The things we struggle to let go of and the hard-copies are still difficult for me and this wasn't even my collection :D

This is very brave of you. I must have been super difficult.

I'm not sure whether to applaud you (I know I must) or weep a little bit...

because music ❤️

p.s. I also still feel really sad about my book collection. But there was just no way I could carry it all with me anymore...

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Hahaha, I understand you, it was a decision I postponed for many years...but after all, thanks to technology, music always accompanies me everywhere I go.

I also thought I would cry but surprisingly I felt peace and happiness.

I appreciate the time you took to read this and leave me your comment. Thank you so much! 😃

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I hear you! :D It's a big one for a music lover... but yes it is all online so it seems silly to lug all that stuff around.

I really enjoyed it and related to it deeply :)

The pleasure was all mine. Keep shining the light to more peace and freedom!

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