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Hoarding is the behavior in accumulating items and the unwillingness to let go of them, which results in occupied living areas and heightened emotions. According to Rob Walker, the author of the article “Stuffed,” hoarding has more to do with a person’s ego than their style in decorating (Walker). It is a growing trend as Americans tend to accumulate items and stash them in their own house or external environment. It is hard for hoarders to get rid of their objects because they become emotionally attached to them. Rob Walker and two other authors, Diane Cole “Bookmarks, Possessed by Our Possession” and Carina Chocano "‘Underneath Every Hoarder Is a Normal Person Waiting to Be Dug Out,’" all share their ideas on hoarding and why it is becoming …show more content…
Hoarders that keep their belongings in their homes are those that help prevent air pollution and global warming on Earth. When Americans throw away an excess amount of unwanted items to the garbage dump, they are worsening the environment because they are contributing to the landfills, which is linked to chemicals evaporating into the air and the depletion of the ozone layer. Also, they are putting creatures, ocean animals, and the rest of the ecosystem at risk due to the harmful gases and non-recycled products that animals are often caught in. Hoarders being attached to their stuff are benefitting the environment because they refuse to let their things leave the house. “Things become externalized parts of themselves—their memory, their plans, their feelings. To discard objects intended to future use…feels like dashing hopes, losing opportunities, squandering potential” (Chocano). They put memories into the items they buy, which is why they get anguished when someone throws it out or when they are being asked to throw it out themselves. It means so much value to them that it is hard for them to let their junk go. Although they lack the discipline of putting a limit to their buy, they should be praised for not adding onto the depletion of …show more content…
As explained, hoarding is the behavior in accumulating items and the unwillingness to let go of them, which results in occupied living areas and change in emotions. On the other hand, collecting is a hobby of gathering items of historical or family value with the intention to, one day, resell or pass it on to the next generation. Collecting items can also be considered hoarding if the environment is not conducive to it and if the collectible items are not valuable anymore since it is impeding on the functionality of the household. If the person cannot sell the item, nor do not have the urge of wanting to let go of it forever, then it is hoarding because the item is accumulating in their house or external storage. Collectors want to collect things that they will like and may last forever. Whether the item is cheap or expensive, collectors still want to collect items that have historical or family value. But for hoarders, they want to buy items with an intention of not selling or giving them away. Instead, they will still buy a similar item and accumulate more of

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