Stocking Up

Over the last year or so, I’ve noticed that I now have more back-up supplies of the stuff I use a lot of. This is mainly kitchen things – food, and household stuff – but it’s still interesting to me that it’s a behaviour/preference that has developed post-bankruptcy.

It’s not hoarding, by any means – it’s more that I find I want to have back-up items, so I’m never likely to run out.

I suspect a lot of it is still in the “what if everything went tits-up tomorrow” mindset, which I do find is also more prevalent in me than it used to be. Which is odd, as this current situation is about the best I’ve been in for a very long time. That probably makes sense though, in the context of those wonderful words of wisdom – “This too shall pass“.  (It’s an all-purpose aphorism, good for hope in times of need, and a reminder of drought in times of plenty, and has been one of my favourites over the years)

I’ve no idea whether this preference for back-up supplies will fade out again or not – it’ll probably depend on how things go over the rest of this year, but equally I have no problem with it if it does stay around, and allows me to have just that extra little safety buffer.


One Comment on “Stocking Up”

  1. Si says:

    Yes, I have found myself doing that more too. I think it is partly to do with being more organised, sensible, bargain-hunting… all age-related things.

    Although all that has had to be abandoned, what with the current living situation…


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