Character | Parting With Your Possessions

by Caleb on September 23, 2009

Give by drp on Flickr at The Exceptional Man, Chicago

Here at TEM, I talk about two things that make a man stand out: style and character. The style part of that equation means that I talk a lot about things to consider buying. But when the things you’ve bought no longer interest you or serve any purpose, the character part needs to kick in. Living in a very wealthy society like the United States means that we have a lot of possessions, many of which sit around in our closets, or basements, or storage spaces when there are people who could actually get some use out of them.

Personally I try to make it a habit never to get too attached to anything. This keeps me from getting too upset when my favorite dress shirt gets puked on by my 6-month-old son, but it also means that I’m much more likely to give something away when I haven’t touched it in years. When was the last time you searched your closet for older things that someone else needs?

Here are just a few charities in the Chicago area that could benefit from your closet raid:

This list is by no means extensive, so if you know of any other worthy donation centers, I’d love to hear about it in the comments.

Why not give a monetary donation while you’re at it. Character feels good, doesn’t it?

Photo credit: drp

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