The average man usually empties his pockets onto his
dresser or desk before retiring. Personally, I rather enjoy standing over a
wastebasket during this process to see how many things I can throw away: notes,
memos, scraps of paper, completed self-directions, even knickknacks which I
have picked up. With relief, I deposit all items possible in the wastebasket.
It is perhaps more important to empty the mind as one empties pockets. During
the day we pick up mental odds and ends: a little worry, a little resentment, a
few annoyances, some irritations, perhaps even some guilt reactions. Every
night, these should be thrown out for, unless eliminated, they accumulate and
subtract from the joy of life.
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