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Wait, Is The RV Industry a Scam?

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I *love* the suggestion that one can downsize in short chunks of time by setting up some entertainment to keep you moving and then finding out an hour later that you are left holding a small lapful of mismatched socks that you are willing to get rid of. This explains my best efforts at cleaning out a closet, straightening out and slimming down my workshop, or any project-level endeavor that involves A) divided attention and B) a poorly planned attempt to part with some of my stuff. Gotta read this one to see IF there are any decent answers!