Never Too Many

It being a woman’s prerogative to change her mind and her office layout frequently, I have adopted a cheap and flexible method of adding bookshelves to my workspace. A few $10 crates, binder clipped together, are a quick, sturdy(as long as I remember to put the big books on the bottom) solution to my ever-growing collection(Marie Kondo’s excavation method stalled at the door of my office).

The only thing I haven’t figured out is how, despite always creating more space and I think I’ll ever possibly use, I still seem to run out of it with alarming frequency. It begs an answer to the age-old question of which came first — the shelf space or the collection?

1 thought on “Never Too Many”

  1. Isn’t there a theory…no space will ever remain un-occupied? Or something like that. I used to always apply that to my walls which is why, when I moved I had something like 16 boxes just of pictures and that was after the weeding out….oh my.

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