There are two types of people in this world. One likes to clear things out and keep empty spaces. The other gathers and keeps things, disinclined to throw them away, thinking that there might be some future use, no less sentimental value. I am no doubt, in the latter group, as much as my wife is in the former. It should not be a surprise then, that the recent clearing out my office for new carpet installation, was an occasion of no small moment!
The room was full of esoterica, things I had saved reminding me of clients I represented, seminar materials, unread issues of the Wall Street Journal, pictures of kids, dogs and the like. It all had to be removed from the room so that the new carpet could be installed.
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