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deepndarkheart t1_je92sww wrote

The fudgecake people even have to do with anyone's homely, internal, personal, super personal matters? People are dumb. If anyone would ask me a question like that I'll not spare them any respect and go ballisitic with my tongue.

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keepingitclassy90 t1_je92oqe wrote

I did this for a month and I felt the happiest I have been in 10 years and my productivity skyrocketed! You will start to realize meaningless stuff doesn’t have a space in your life anymore but also just how precious time really is. I felt a overwhelming sense of gratitude and I started to want to learn new skills and things. You will also realize just how many people are not present at dinners, outings and in life.

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Puzzleheaded--Fig t1_je90rug wrote

That's a great LPT! I've found that following the one-in, one-out rule helps with controlling clutter as well. Whenever I want to buy something new, especially if it's a non-essential item, I make sure to get rid of something else in my home. This keeps the clutter at bay and ensures I'm only keeping things that I truly need or enjoy. It's a good practice to pair with your visualization technique. Happy decluttering!

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Petd80 OP t1_je8uw27 wrote

Sadly this wasn’t a catch. The nice client allowed remote access to his system to the scammers. He balked when asked for $400 tech fees but there wasn’t anyway to tell if his data had been copied - this included password lists (another lecture) and social security numbers off tax returns that were digitised. Thus the scramble to change account numbers, passwords and freeze credit reports. Never call anyone when prompted by computer, never trust a contact link sent by email - use Google to find contact numbers and remember, NO ONE will send you a link asking you to directly login to an account.

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