Is it to throw things away? Giving up is not just about throwing things

Updated on psychology 2024-07-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Giving up is never just about throwing things! Although we often need to recognize our true needs by giving away things in the beginning, if we just keep throwing things, then it is not a successful renunciation.

    Personally, from wanting everything and wanting to keep everything, to slowly giving up and consuming rationally, although the process is not easy, the result is not bad, and I have gradually developed a habit

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