When I first bought a house, I didn't think of what my second bedroom would be used for, so it was just empty there. Don't forget to share your experience!

My friend suggested that you can use it as a storage room.

I was stunned on the spot, 30000 square meters of space was actually used as a storage room. Is this serious? Don't forget to share your experience!

Later, this second bedroom was transformed into a small workspace.

But this incident has left a lasting impression on me.

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Because I have found that many families have a habit of hoarding.

When I returned to my parents' house during the Spring Festival, I found that the house was filled with various miscellaneous items such as tissues and boxes. What do you think about this?

Later, when I went to visit my cousin's house in Shenzhen, I found that her second bedroom was specifically used for stacking various tents, stationery, and miscellaneous items. Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

Earlier, when I went to see a house, I also found that many families' living rooms and bedrooms were filled with things. Don't forget to share your experience!

The most impressive thing was that there was a family with a spacious dining table, but due to hoarding too many things, it took up half of it. A few members of the family could only eat with the remaining half in a cramped manner. What do you think about this?

I don't need to say how expensive houses are in Shenzhen, and houses in Guangzhou are not cheap either.

It's really heartwarming to use it as a free warehouse for merchants.

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The problem is that hoarding items excessively does not save money!

Storing too many things can easily lead to not being able to use them and letting them expire. This is a waste, not a way to save money. What do you think about this?

Storing too many things and stuffing them in inconvenient places can easily lead to forgetting and repeat purchases, which is also a waste. Have you tried this before? Share your story!

Storing too many things can make people want to consume them quickly, which can accelerate their usage speed and be a waste. Have you tried this before? Share your story!

Excessive hoarding of things can also cause chaos in the living space, resulting in additional mental energy and household chores.

The most important thing is that the items we hoard are often not worth much, but they occupy tens of thousands of square meters of expensive space. Don't forget to share your experience!

Oh, by the way, the things we hoarded won't be without discounts in the future.

The fact is that almost every month, merchants create opportunities to offer a wave of discounts.

It's really convenient for us to buy things now, and there are plenty of opportunities for discounts. There's no need to hoard so many things in advance. Don't forget to share your experience!

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Like skincare products, I only pay attention when I'm almost done using them.

Even if only one-fifth is left to buy, it will be idle for one or two months.

I only buy and retrieve daily necessities that take up space, such as tissues, when I'm running out of them. I don't buy a big box at once to stock up on them. What do you think about this?

So there are no worries about storage at all.

Food ingredients are even less likely to be hoarded.

Buy vegetables every day, and meat may be bought for a day or two. In short, try to eat fresh ones. Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

As for seasonings, I would choose to buy them from the supermarket as the dates are relatively new.

For less commonly used seasonings, choose small packages that are less likely to expire.

Clothes and shoes don't need to be stocked up, they're not so easy to wear out.

In short, I have quit the habit of hoarding items.

There has never been any embarrassment of lacking anything at home.

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Not hoarding items not only saves money and effort, but also has another benefit.

Everyone has some difficulty in restraining their desire to consume.

Imagine if you hoard tissues and skincare products for a year at once, but occasionally have a desire to consume, can you only satisfy it by buying other items, which is both expensive and indecisive, and may even buy back a bunch of useless ones. What do you think about this?

It's better to stock up less and buy some daily consumables when the desire to consume cannot be restrained.

Because we don't stock up at home, we can easily and naturally release our desire to consume by buying at regular intervals. Have you tried this before? Share your story!

So please don't turn your home into a free warehouse for merchants.

Especially for friends in first - and second tier cities, it's a loss to give them a free warehouse for a house that is valuable every inch of land! Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

We should take the opposite approach and treat the supermarkets and online platforms around us as our warehouses, making them useful for us. What do you think about this?