Sorry to hear, man. I feel you though; I recently got laid off due to company acquisitions (I knew my time was coming 5 months in advance,) and this led to my road trip traveling on my own while visiting family and friends for some of that time.
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- If I may contribute, I recently posted that I've ultimately decided to drop it after going on a solo road trip. I had about 63-64 pairs of shoes total (pretty sure that's a small number compared to most of us in here), but I sliced that down by 2/5-ish to begin with, so now I'm down to 25. The craziest thing was I was just coming off three or four months of non-stop collecting, so it was as if I was hitting my peak and I was on a roll. Then I decided to go away, travel solo and traveled light with only four pairs of shoes for 11 days (the Pure Platinum VaporMax for running, Lunar Force 1 Duckboots for hiking, Zoom Spiridon USA for 4th of July, and the ACG Komyuter) and as I was enjoying all the sightseeing and food places, I was finding a peace of mind without actually realizing it! I don't know how, but it clicked. Clicked so well that when I came home, I spent a good week thinking about it, and I just ultimately decided to let go of a huge chunk. Remember, it was 2/5-ish of my collection to BEGIN with... so I don't know how many more are gonna go.
When I came back home, all I ****ing saw was clutter.
Again, I don't really know what it was that did it; it could've been facing the fear of traveling solo, or sightseeing without spending time on my phone seeing what's good on the SNKRS app and not following up on sneaker pages. Either way, I guess I may have found the RIGHT kind of source to finally let me off the leash... and that's the best way to get off that leash. The old temptations I had before I left for my trip hasn't come back at all. Plus, all of these stories of fights and frustration... all of that stress piles on when it comes to trying to grab shoes like the Clots and whatever else is hyped that you have to be on alert for. There's no fight and frustration for a life of exploration, and that is so peaceful and easy to the mind and the body.
'Cause ****, I enjoyed being here to see this a hell of a lot more...
... than this: