Clutter and Hoarding
November 30, 2006
Category: Money and Psychology
In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the complexities of clutter and hoarding, exploring the psychological underpinnings of why people accumulate items and the distinction between clutterers and hoarders. He shares personal anecdotes and insights into the emotional connections individuals have with their possessions, emphasizing the impact of identity, decision-making difficulties, and the fear of letting go. Through listener calls, Armand provides guidance on managing clutter and understanding the deeper issues related to hoarding behavior, ultimately aiming to foster a more positive mindset around these challenges.
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