How Trying to Be Prepared for Anything Might Make You Less Prepared for Life
Most of think we're being practical when we hang on to extras "just in case." The spare cables, extra towels, surplus mugs and all of those canned green beans we got cheap are tucked away for the future when they might come in handy. It feels reasonable. Farsighted. Adult. Certainly, we're trying to protect ourselves from future need or inconvenience. But while all of this clutter might look like security, it could be stealing something we need more – the ability to adapt when life changes. The burden of "just in case" We might think that keeping all the extras makes life easier. But if you've ever had to move house, or just search for something in an overcrowded drawer or closet, you know that more isn't always better. Just imagine if you had to move within the next month for a new job or to care for a family member. How much work would that entail? How much more effort is required because you have to sort through and make decisions about st...