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"Old or discarded articles that are considered useless or of little value".

Do you have very much of this stuff hanging around your work space?
When stuff looses its value it becomes "junk". But do we dare get rid of old stuff that worked before?

Or should we, . . . or do we have to be forced to change in order to embrace the new?
I know I literally have to be forced to embrace change. How about you?
#junk
  • Profile picture of the author YHmuWong
    What do you have?Maybe I need those for some price?
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  • Profile picture of the author artflair
    Well, let me give you a practical example - PLR and MMR ebooks that are 3-5 years old present NO VALUE whatsoever! You can give them away to people for free and they still won't be satisfied because it is Old News! I strongly believe in CANI - Constant And Never-ending Improvement!
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    • Profile picture of the author TravellingMissie
      Originally Posted by artflair View Post

      Well, let me give you a practical example - PLR and MMR ebooks that are 3-5 years old present NO VALUE whatsoever! You can give them away to people for free and they still won't be satisfied because it is Old News! I strongly believe in CANI - Constant And Never-ending Improvement!
      Good luck,
      Art
      'CANI' I see you are a Tony Robbins reader. I plan to go to his weekend next year in London.

      Anyhoo to answer your question I eagerly welcome change and regularly clear the clutter. I didn't used to but before I went travelling I got rid of a lot of unnecessary stuff (including old IM work) I saved some other stuff to a memory stick and lost it - guess what? Don't miss what was on the stick at all!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    i have my posetion down to about a suitcase worth of stuff and a ver small amount to store ..

    i have a a zenlike view of stuff now .. that anything i own should add or improve my current experience or i should get it into the hands of someone who it will .

    the process of piling up stuff is part an attachment to the experience that stuff helped you have at one point.. but more so ..many times there is the attachment to the fantasies of what you where going to do with the thing ..that you never did but maybe some day .

    to many people have houses full of stuff ...and instead of having new real experiences the work hard to make money to keep the stuff warm in winter and cool in summer
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  • Profile picture of the author Vector Graphics
    It all depends on what the content is about. Some content is evergreen and will work forever. I have created many products in the guitar niche which are considered evergreen. If you are talking about something like SEO tactics or Facebook Ads etc then yes this content will more than likely be obsolete in a few years. If you have content like this then you definitely do not want to even give it away for free. Only sell and give away content that will genuinely help your customers.
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