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You can make money by throwing idle things right.
Do you really deal with idle items? Old clothes/notebooks/paper books/boxes/souvenirs

Old clothes sell second-hand clothes with high price and quality, which can be sold on the second-hand platform, but don't have too much hope for selling high prices. Taking photos, writing documents and communicating with customers will inevitably increase your time cost.

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Old things are transformed into some cotton-padded jacket, which can be used to make rags, clean countertops, floors and uppers, without buying special rags.

It is recommended to throw away all kinds of packaging boxes.

A: After all, all we need is the products inside, not the packaging.

B: For some special products (electronic products), if it is certain that the products will be used all the time, the boxes can be thrown away directly. If it is possible to sell it, it is recommended to keep it for the time being and sell it together later.

C: Some exquisite packing boxes can be used for storage. But the possible question is: will you want to fill the space more because of the storage?

A souvenir is just an item given by others. Don't put too much emotion into it. If you don't like it or need it, it's always better to give it to others or friends. If you can use your ex's "relics", keep using them. If you can't use them and bring back bad memories, throw them away as soon as possible.

Notebook classification processing.

Diary: the probability of reading it occasionally is not high, and the stupid things written in it are also embarrassing if they are accidentally seen by others. It is better to scan an electronic file and throw the paper into the shredder.

Study: Keep knowledge in your mind, not on paper. Reviewing what you have forgotten, giving paper to students in need, and selling waste products are also good choices.