Mr. A lives in a room with a wide entrance and almost no storage space in the room, and he has been storing his clothes and things in the entranceway for many years.
However, as a result of gradually reducing the number of clothes and things in my room, I reached a stage where I was able to declutter the clothes and things I had left at the entrance.
According to Mr. A, the clothes and other items he kept at the entrance were clothes he had worn almost 10 years ago, and most of them were things he didn’t need.
Then, when he finally threw away all the clothes and things he had left at the entrance, he found a huge amount of coins on the floor, enough to fill a small colander.
Mr. A himself seemed a little surprised to see the remnants of his old habits coming out of the floor of the entrance hallway.
And perhaps because of the decrease in clothes and things, Mr. A gradually became concerned about the furniture in his house.
The furniture in Mr. A’s house was not in such a good condition in terms of usability, because it was bought for the time being or made by a little DIY.
So after cleaning it up, they bought new furniture.
But he was so busy with the furniture that he could not even open it for a few months and left it in the box. Still, he was able to save some money without returning to his old lifestyle.