Periodically imagine your collection gone to discover what's truly essential versus habitual.
Nasreddin Hodja frequently appears in stories where he's stripped of possessions, forcing clarity about actual needs versus desires. This meditation asks collectors to periodically envision their collection completely removed. What do you genuinely miss? What surprises you by being forgotten? This practice distinguishes between collecting as compulsion and collecting as joy. It prevents the accumulation of items we've stopped seeing. The emptiness itself becomes instructive—it shows us the gaps in our attention and reveals what we actually value through absence. Applied regularly, this becomes a gentle reset button. It transforms collecting from endless addition into conscious retention. The Hodja would recognize this as the joke finally landing: we discover our real treasures only by imagining losing everything.
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