What are things you can’t go without?
Everyone’s addicted to something in some shape or form. What are things you can’t go without?
Everyone’s addicted to something in some shape or form. What are things you can’t go without?
If I were to curate exactly the things that I own now.... these are the things I would absolutely get again to build a solid foundation.
It's the one keyboard where I can type the fastest, and my hands are used to the most. And so enjoyable to type on. Typing on the keyboard on my laptop feels like there is a disconnect between me and the computer.
First 3 are mine. The rest are AI-generated.
My North Star into the unknown. Without it, I wonder where I would be?
Unfortunately, I'm not yet a minimalist. As such, the list of objects I can't go without will probably appear far too long to some and perhaps even silly. What can I say though-- I like what I like!
For scope purposes, I'll limit this list to objects.
Shampoo is by no means enough to give me good hair.
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Cause the challenge mentioned some sort of addiction, I won't mention things I actually need to live like general food/water, a comfortable place to sleep, and clothes to protect from the environmental element.
I never thought I'd be this person who is an exercise addict. But here I am, not functioning well if I miss my running routine for more than a week. Honestly, that was the part I disliked the most when I caught covid, and it made me not want to catch it again.
Maybe there are other electric brushes, but have used this for around 20 years and can't live without it.
Time is our most valuable resource.
Here are my 10 most important things.
Pretty obvious, but appearance matters. I've recently figured out safety razor shaving and it's great. Shaving cream, not soap, is essential for me as well.
Especially in late autumn and winter
I use it for everything. Life without it would be tough.
Yes, I totally omitted my phone even though I clearly use it a lot.
Elixir of the Gods. Half & half to go with it.
At least half a litre
I lived for 2.5 years from 2015 until about 2018 just out of a carry on bag and using Airbnbs. So I know specifically what I can't do without even at this age in my life.
Sort of like the advice in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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