I feel like if I wanted to liken hoarding to a sin my pick would be sloth, but I'm no expert. It just seems like hoarders accumulate all of these things with all of these ideas and plans but then are too lazy to implement them. Much easier to accumulate things and let them take over space than to actually do something with them or even organize them and stow them away neatly.
I have to watch myself as I tend to hoard crafting and gardening supplies because I know that eventually I will have time and a use for them- and I absolutely do- but sometimes it will be a while before I get around to a particular project and if I'm not careful I find areas being overtaken by materials for future projects. Limited space makes it a bigger problem than it should be but I try my darnedest to keep it under control.
I have to watch myself as I tend to hoard crafting and gardening supplies because I know that eventually I will have time and a use for them- and I absolutely do- but sometimes it will be a while before I get around to a particular project and if I'm not careful I find areas being overtaken by materials for future projects. Limited space makes it a bigger problem than it should be but I try my darnedest to keep it under control.
As an American it's your responsibility to have your own strategic duck stockpile. You can't expect the government to do it for you.
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