• KnightontheSun@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Costs? These materials are easily found roadside or elsewhere. The blocks have chunks missing or are uneven, so a matchbook or folded cardboard helps level out the wobble for the weather-soaked grey plank.

      I know as I’ve done just that.

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        6 months ago

        Also a lot of construction sites are kind enough to leave a pile of free construction materials somewhere on the site, like they are saying, “we have extra so help yourself! 😁” I try to only help myself at night, because I’m considerate enough to avoid getting in the way of the actual construction.

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          6 months ago

          Valid point. So I guess it just matters what you find. Make use of anything available.

          I really like this philosophy and it sticks with me even today as I try to use whatever I have at hand. I am reluctant to toss anything with some modicum of useful value. I am told this makes me a packrat. I don’t mind.

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            6 months ago

            You should get rid of things with a “modicum” (tiny amount) of useful value. Your space and mental energy is used up just having it there.

            You have to keep track of it or it’s not useful at all. That takes energy that you could use for something else. Restfully relaxing in a clean room is worth a lot.

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              I don’t agree with everything you’ve said, but I hear you. Old habits die hard. I grew up with very little available to me. It ingrained this model I have now which is more difficult to shed. It is a constant battle to reduce what I have around, but then that nag of “I might need that” speaks up and it forces the internal struggle.

              I have made headway there, as I now have a decision tree I push through to keep or rid myself of stuff, but the struggle continues.