Change Your Closet, Change Your Life | Gillian Dunn | TEDxWhiteRock
TEDx Talks・2 minutes read
People often accumulate excess possessions, leading to a closet full of clothes but only wearing 20% regularly. The speaker highlights the importance of using and enjoying possessions rather than hoarding them for special occasions.
Insights
- People tend to wear only 20% of their clothing regularly, showcasing the prevalence of excess possessions and the challenge of decision-making when it comes to choosing what to wear.
- The speaker stresses the significance of actively using and appreciating possessions rather than hoarding them, encouraging a shift away from the mindset of scarcity towards a more fulfilling relationship with belongings.
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Recent questions
How does the speaker use everyday items?
As props for a shower performance.
What is the speaker's profession?
Nurse.
What percentage of clothing do people wear regularly?
20%.
What drives people to accumulate possessions?
Mindset of "I don't have enough" and "I am not enough".
What does the speaker emphasize about possessions?
Using and enjoying them rather than saving for special occasions.
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