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      03-20-2024, 07:41 PM   #1
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Decluttering your life (e.g. computer parts)

I still reminisce when my wife and I moved from a relative's place we rented to our very first home many moons ago. We hired a mover dude and only needed 1 trip in some really small van (picture maybe the size of a Civic): that was it, all our worldly possessions in just 1 vehicle, including fitting all three of us.

Fast forward many years and a few more moves and now we need a freaking huge transport truck. (Ok, a lot of that was furniture cuz that rental was furnished, but still...we've accumulated a lot of stuff.)

I have a whole box of non-working, old computers and wonder what the heck I'm keeping those for: is there a place that buys them for spare parts or can I just junk them? How about other things? Either trash or give old clothes away to needy places? Sell all extraneous furniture, appliances?

Anticipating a move in the near future, I wonder what tips you guys have for those who actively wanted to declutter and minimalize?
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