▲ | bee_rider 3 days ago | |
We should think of mementos as going through a distillation process or something. For the original owner, the set exists as a reminder of their whole younger life—throwing parties with overcomplicated settings and finally getting into the middle class. For the person that inherited it, they exist as a memento of childhood. Their parents big parties were only a small part. Keep a couple little pieces. These also might have been, in some sense, insurance policies. Some of your ancestors might even have been second-class citizens in your country. The silverware might have been their best way of storing any value at all. I don’t know if I believe in spirits. But if you end up selling it off for what seems to you to be a trivial sum: that’s because your family was successful enough to not end up needing it. I think the spirits are proud. | ||
▲ | cranky908canuck 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
>> But if you end up selling it off for what seems to you to be a trivial sum: that’s because your family was successful enough to not end up needing it. That's a lovely thought! |