Packing up life, ya'll.
Here's the thing about packing up life:
For the past 11 months, I have been perfectly content and otherwise successful with nearly all of my life's collection of stuff still  sealed in boxes of various size and description.  I can't say that I am permanently beholden to being a nomad for the rest of my life, but I will say that being a minimalist has a number of profound advantages.
Of course, minimalism and utilitarianism go hand in hand.  I am particularly beholden to the philosophy of taking no more than I need, owning little more than I actually wear, and being as low-maintenance as the daughter of my mother can possibly be in this life.  
It helps that I am highly phobic of clutter.  Highly.  Clutter makes me terribly claustrophobic. It brings out my latent OCD tendencies, and it's not so pretty,   It also helps that I don't do anything in excess.  As an academic, the majority of my life's collection of stuff are books and paper files, but I can't make excuses or apologies for that.  Yes, I own a lot of books, but it's really not to excess.  I just happen to love books.  And one day, all of my books that I have lugged back and forth across the world will happily sit in my office/library.  Minimalism, is, after all, a state of affairs for the highly transient.  One day, and I promise you this, I will settle down.
But for now I must spin.  I'm tying up loose ends.  Trying not to lose my mind or patience by just focusing and doing one task at a time.  At the moment, the mountain feels endless.  A week from now, I will spend my last weekend here with my friends before coming back East for another few days of relaxed celebrations before I leave town.
Packing, moving and leaving the country for a year.   God, I'm flipping crazy.
Friday, May 04, 2007
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Good Luck in all your travels N. May only good fortune & good people & easy labors accompany you throughout. Cheers & Good Luck! 'VJ'
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