Hey all!
Tangentially related to Mustachianism, I've
redoubled my efforts lately to downsize.
This has led to some interesting discussions with family and friends and I wonder if you folks have experienced this.
An idea I quite like is the "
20/20 Rule:"
Get rid of any "just in case" items that can be replaced for less than $20 in less than 20 minutes from your current location.I have yet to miss any of these things.
(why did I need two hammers, or a 215-piece drill and driver kit, when I only use 6 bits regularly?)I save a tonne of money avoiding buying "just in case" items too, which is directly mustachian.
Friends and family light-heartedly tease me when I occasionally ask for a spare "thing-a-ma-jig." (example: I recently needed a
single metal washer for a minor furniture repair)
"Well if you'd kept that parts bin around, you wouldn't need to ask for a washer!"
"The washer isn't the issue; it's the 10,000 other 'things' I don't have to warehouse."
[blankly staring into space while reevaluating their life]
At the same time they're busting my chops over a single, flat, metal washer, they're lamenting a tool they need that's buried under piles of clutter.
I also adapt tools and materials to my purposes, with nobody the wiser when they see the final result. "The more you know, the less you need."