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70 People who own one really good coat and wear it for fifteen years aren’t frugal, they’ve discovered that a small number of chosen objects, tended carefully, produces a specific dignity that a full closet cannot

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · today 02:48 EDT

People who own one really good coat and wear it for fifteen years aren’t frugal, they’ve discovered that a small number of chosen objects, tended carefully, produces a specific dignity that a full closet cannot

Wearing the same excellent coat for fifteen years isn't frugality — it's a quiet psychological strategy. When possessions are few and cared for, they accumulate a kind of dignity that a full closet, with all its churn and optionality, structurally cannot produce.

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