Discard Unwanted Items to Free Personal Resources
**This podcast episode, "Second Cup: It's OK to throw it away," tackles the often-uncomfortable but critical topic of decluttering possessions, particularly those acquired during gift-giving seasons or through personal habits of thrift. The core thesis is that holding onto
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