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I love being organized... in theory.
In reality, one needs time to get and stay organized. When the next crisis arrives before recovering from the previous one (or two.. or five) sometimes organization is an unavailable luxury.
Nevertheless, it's something to strive for... the impossible dream.
Once upon a time my stuff was very organized. Then I started remodeling the interior of the house. Not on a whim, but because the house is pretty much functionally obsolescent and it really needed it.
But then we evacuated twice for wildfire last Summer and now, everything is everywhere. BTW, living in a full remodel sucks.
The good news is that I'll start painting this week and at least start inching toward normalcy.
Mine is like the shifting sands of the Sahara. Some parts are orderly, but the two benchtops are disastrous.
It got disastrously cluttered when I started rebuilding the front axle on my Land Cruiser.
Years ago, while at a gravel pit shooting, my buddy got a wry look on his face. He grabbed his wallet, pulled out a wad of bills and threw them downrange and shouted "cut out the middleman".
If you REALLY want to save money, stop shooting altogether. Like most hobbies, it all costs money. If guns are just a secondary hobby and not a passion, reloading won't be worth it. Reloading CAN reduce the burn rate and really opens a lot of options in accuracy and variety (while maybe giving a bit of coverage against spousal criticism) but, yeah, it doesn't really "save" money.
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