A Dirge for Detritus

By the sweat of your brow

you will eat your food

until you return to the ground,

since from it you were taken;

for dust you are

and to dust you will return.

—Genesis 3:19

We, half dust, half deity. —Lord Byron

Above: Marie Kondo’s hell.


The next time you find yourself in your home or office or den—

Cast a long, sweeping gaze around you.

Do a full three-sixty.

Don't just look, but see.

Now narrow your aperture and take a closer look.

Focus on what's right in front of you.

See all that stuff?

Well, I have good news and bad news.

First, the bad:

All that stuff used to be money.

All that money used to be time.

All that time used to be opportunity.

All that opportunity used to be energy.

All that energy used to be potential.

All that potential used to be dreams.

All those dreams used to be yours.

Now, they’ve come down from the clouds and turned into clutter.


Here’s the good news:

All this everything came from nothing.

All this nothing became something.

All this something grew into that everything.

Because of you.

Yes, you.

And you are still here.

That power to make and meld and morph from naught.

Still burns inside you.

Still builds by you.

It’s your force to free.

Wield it wisely.


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