你的遗产是什么?

Teresa L. Pearson
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2016年,我搬出了住了30年的家。为了准备打包(也就是拖延),我读了近藤麻理惠的书《改变生活的整理魔法》。3年过去了,在我的新家,我发现我仍然不能从我选择带来的一些东西中“找到快乐”。所以,我又开始整理了。为了“准备”这次,我读到了一本劳拉·h·吉尔伯特写的《我们留下的故事》。我喜欢她的哲学。说实话,我从来没有把我的t恤叠成一个个整齐的、用颜色编码的小方块。我一直不知道怎么分辨t恤是v领还是圆领,也不知道袖子有多长。当我弄清楚我想穿哪件时,我已经弄得一团糟了,为了忠于近藤的方法,我不得不花时间把衬衫重新整理成那些小方块。这么说吧,那没持续多久。所以当我发现吉尔伯特的时候,我就在上面。别误会我。近藤麻理惠有一大批追随者。她写了一本畅销书,现在在Netflix上主持自己的节目。然而,我确实认为我们都必须找到适合自己的方法。玛丽让我走到这一步,所以我感谢她和她的书给我的生活带来了什么,我把书传给了别人。现在来看看吉尔伯特的书,更重要的是她的哲学。在她的书中,她描述了“一种基于遗产的方法来处理我们的东西并保存我们的故事。”她说,我们应该更多地思考为什么我们会坚持这些东西,这些东西说明了我们自己,以及最终我们想要留下的故事——我们的遗产。吉尔伯特提醒我们,我们的遗产不仅仅是金钱和财产。我们留下了太多的东西。她整理杂物的理念是用这三件事来“规划我们的生活”。n我们希望别人怎样记住我们?
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What Will Be Your Legacy?
In 2016, I moved from the home I had lived in for 30 years. To prepare for packing (aka: procrastinate) I read Marie Kondo’s book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. Well here I am nearly 3 years later in my new home, and I am finding I still do not “find joy” in some of the things I chose to bring with me. So, I am in the process of de-cluttering again. To “prepare” this time, I came across a book titled The Stories We Leave Behind, by Laura H. Gilbert. I love her philosophy. To be honest, I never did get folding my t-shirts into tiny little squares that would stack up next to each other in neat, color-coded rows. I never figured out how I could tell if the t-shirt was v-neck or crew neck or what the length of the sleeves were. By the time I figured out which one I wanted to wear, I had a mess, and to be true to the Kondo method, I’d have to take the time to get the shirts back into those tiny little squares again. Let’s just say, that didn’t last long. So, when I discovered Gilbert, I was on it. Don’t get me wrong. Marie Kondo has a huge following. She authored a best-selling book and now hosts her own show on Netflix. However, I do think we all have to find what works for us. Marie got me this far, so I thanked her and her book for what they brought to my life, and I passed the book on. So now on to Gilbert’s book and more importantly her philosophy. In her book, she describes “a legacy-based approach to dealing with our stuff and preserving our stories.” She says we should give more thought as to why we hold on to things, what it says about us and ultimately the story we want to leave behind—our legacy. Gilbert reminds us that there is more to our legacy than money and property. We leave so much more behind. Her philosophy in de-cluttering is about “curating our life” with these 3 things in mind. n How we want to be remembered?
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