When you come to move, and a thing you’re planning to move is still in a box since the last move, throw it out.
If you are keeping a thing ‘because it might come in handy’ and the occasion arises when it WOULD have been handy except you forget you have it, throw it out.
On smaller purchases I note that I have a danger zone of between £3 and £8 where it’s easy to just spend money without discernible benefit (it’s no coincidence that this equals about a coffee and a bun in Starbucks). So I have a rule that unless it’s something I actually need Right Now, I make a maximum of one such purchase per non-working day.
Hi, I’m Alison—I used to be a professional tarot reader and astrologer in spite of having a (fairly average) science degree. I recovered from that over 15 years ago and feel it would be valuable for more people to understand how I came to do it and how I changed my mind. I am also a 45 year old woman, which makes me feel in a tiny minority on LW.
I’ve been reading large chunks of the sequences for the last year, as well as books like Risk: The Science and Politics of Fear and a bunch of rationalist blogs (and been thoroughly sucked into HPMOR).
Topics I’m particularly interested in include day to day rationality, tackling global warming, rationality from the perspective of people with mental health issues and tackling irrationality while maintaining polite and less arrogant discourse.