Rootless Living

How to Let Go

question my partner and I received after telling our loved ones we planned to give up our lease in Denver and begin living nomadically was, “What about all of your stuff?” Over and over again, we got a version of this question. We laughed it off, letting people know we planned to sell everything we could and take the essentials with us, but a quiet anxiety began to build. The closer we got to our departure date, the more resistance I felt to letting go of my belongings. Even worse, I began to judge myself pretty harshly

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