Monday, March 09, 2026

Tsundoku

I grumble about being busy but free days also are no good for me.

I waffle around, wasting time, dithering, wondering what to do. I look at the study and think I could tidy it. Next minute I am standing in the middle of the study, head in hands, saying, no it's too much. I don't know where to begin.

So I procrastinate and come and blog.

No! I can make a start with my desk. So I clear some rubbish and move some books.

But my book shelves are too full. "Get rid of some books!" I hear Husband's voice in my head. And, yes, it's reasonable: there are books on the shelves I read long ago and I won't read them again but . . . can I do this?

There a small box full of books to go. You can see by the dust and discolouration on the tops how long they've been untouched. I did, however, find quite a lot of books I've not read so they can't go. Some I might never read; some I bought because they were written by someone I was on a writing course with or something; some I bought on a whim; others with good intentions that I never quite found time for; books I've inherited and keep because I think I should; yet more still that are old but I've kept in case one day I want to read a classic. So many good arguments and not enough time to read everything. 

Not to mention the dvds and even videotapes that we don't have a player for.

Oh this is too much. I'm going to sit down and continue my pilgrimage to find grace.

20 comments:

  1. I remember being loaned a CD but when I got home, I had no way to play it.

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    1. I retrieved a player from the attic but now it's stopped working!

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  2. I strive for minimalism and find it to be a never ending process! Wondering where it all came from.

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    1. I have one room, the lounge that is fairly minimal and peaceful to sit and relax in the evening. As for the rest of the house . . .

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  3. Oh, dear, this is all so familiar . . .

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  4. I have to get rid of a bunch of DVDs too now that I no longer have a DVD player. I'm giving them to a seniors recreation centre I attend classes at -- they have a huge fundraising sale in April which benefits the centre.

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    1. Even charity shops are reluctant to take dvds now.

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  5. I hate to get rid of books too. I share with my eldest granddaughter now.

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    1. My daughter has no compunction about getting rid of books so I should give them to her!

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  6. I find it easier to get rid of clutter if I know it's going to a good cause.

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  7. Wonderful that you're taking a crack at it. I did books last week I think or the week before. Donated the ones that I have zero interest in re-reading. Love a good declutter. Best to you and keep up the great work.

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    1. I still have to take the box to a charity shop though . . .

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  8. You have the same problem I do. There's just too much and I don't know where to start.

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  9. Getting rid of books and dvds is hard. I have loads (but I do have a blu ray player). I did donate a few books last year but I found it difficult to let go.

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    1. I could just leave it until I die and my children can do it!

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  10. We have almost 7000 books here, I believe they secretly breed when we are not watching ;-)

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    1. Undoubtedly. There are lots I don't recognise.

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