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    Re: To have, or to have not?

    I think in the age of social media anybody can say they are anything, and I think possessions provide the proof.
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    Re: To have, or to have not?

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    Didn't you go to Asia in the Navy? Isn't usually Mongolian BBQ?

    BTW if your Dog managed to figure out how to open the fridge,you might want to ponder if he is an alien in disguise(reminds me of the song "devil in disguise")
    Nah - he's just food obsessed, and crafty (he will also grab hotdogs out of your hand if it gets within grabbing distance).
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    Re: To have, or to have not?

    actually,I have eaten dog,as well as monkey and RAT(In Peru they eat Guinea pig as well as Capabera)

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    Re: To have, or to have not?

    I take Rick Stein's approach to foreign food and culinary tourism: would I eat it if it were served in my house? No? Then I wouldn't eat it abroad. That means dog. I wouldn't knowingly eat dog or cat, or the majority of carnivores.

    Anyway. I find it hard to say because I don't know how much stuff other people have. I am a bit of an ascetic, I like a spartan home, and I am quite utilitarian. No, sorry, I am very utilitarian. But that doesn't mean I won't tolerate ornamentation, I just won't do it because "that's what I should do" or "that's what a house of this interior style should have".

    If an ornamentation provides a purpose, such as I actively look at it and it is relaxing or nostalgic, then it is utilitarian, but still ornament. As such, I have money possessions, but it would take me only a day to pack for moving. The one thing I collect and don't use is books. Like, I'll buy them and think "I'll get round to reading them one day!" - ten years later they're on Freecycle.

    Possessions can be good. They are the salt of physical life. Don't let them turn your life sour.
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    Re: To have, or to have not?

    I have all that I need and a lot of things that I want but could live without.
    I believe we are supposed to have what we need and can use to make life better.
    I have a young neighbor who borrows tools to fix his stuff. He is very respectful and I have no problem loaning them to him. He is in the process of accumulating the tools he needs and like most young men with young families he is a hard working guy. I have spent my life accumulating the tools I have for jobs that I worked and the businesses that I have had. I am sure that he will eventually be asked to loan his tools to someone. That is the way life goes.
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