'Downsizing' is a great way to put it man.. I am admittedly a bit of a hoarder, but I can acknowledge that my peace of mind and happiness seem to be inversely proportioned to by how much crap I am surrounded by!
When we moved to England a few years ago for 6 months to help out my father-in-law after his wife passed away, we brought half of our house with us. The rest we put in storage. When we got back to the states, we left everything in storage and I was sort of traveling around for a while with only a laptop and a few suitcases. I have to say, at first it was difficult; but after some time it was really freeing!
You just don't need all that crap - but sometimes it has to be practically pried from your hands to make you realize how much it's all weighing you down.
yeah, sometimes I feel like I am being absent of sentiment because I even threw out old memorabilia not long ago such as a whole mess of birthday cards from when i was a kid as well as hand written notes that I would pass back and forth in elementary and middle school.
Perhaps it was a bit shitty for me to get rid of that stuff especially since some of it was given to me by people who are no longer with us... but where do you draw the line between junk and really important things?
At this point in my life I have absolutely zero collectibles and even offloaded all my books not long ago. The only pieces of memorabilia that I currently have is some hand-written journals that I made in a time when i first started traveling... smartphones and tablets were just a dream at that point, laptops were unaffordable, and digital cameras were still not terribly widespread.
These days, it doesn't make much sense to have bulky electronics... although i did enjoy my gaming desktop computer. This laptop i'm using now, even though it was quite expensive, doesn't hold a candle to that beast even though it was 3 years older.
Oh wow! I am impressed that you were able to throw away stuff like old notes. That is the sort of thing that I have the most trouble letting go of. My memory is pretty bad most of the time so those things really help me to recall feelings and memories when I look at them. But honestly I don't have much from my childhood other than my Garbage Pail Kids. I wish I had some of the notes that I passed around. so many crazy memories!
I guess as the wise say, we must live fully in the present and embrace new experience as it arises; but easily and swiftly let it go. All misery comes from attachment. At least that's what my meditation teacher says!
the notes i threw out from my middle school days were important at the time because it was our innocent way of flirting with a girl that you liked. However, when i was reading a few of them i realized that they were basically just garbage chat completely devoid of substance at all. I couldn't even tell what it was that the girl was talking about and it was just silly. They were all so repetitive that it was actually really easy to let those go.
Getting rid of the birthday cards I suppose is a bit heartless. One that i did keep had a really long and well thought out message from Grandma and she concluded her part with "I'll leave some space for Grandpa to write something" .... the rest of the card was blank because Grandpa couldn't be asked to do it. haha!