When I use to move I would give things away. Now I seem to always have a transitioning bag of "to give away stuff". Things come and things go. You can't take a damn thing with you after all this anyway.
It is the great plague on Civilization, and in many ways it defines our lives through multiple phases that all exist simultaneously: 1) acquisition of kipple; 2) management of kipple; 3) purging of kipple. Only death can free us from kipple; unfortunately, then loved ones inherit our kipple, and the cycle continues. All we can do to counteract the force of kipple is to make an effort to consume less, recycle more, throw more away, and love and laugh as much as possible. The New Yorker cartoon, below, gets right to the crux of the kipple problem.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dai39I-ABYY
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https://www.zinzin.com/observations/2012/kipple-drives-out-nonkipple/
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