That's the thing of it. What one person loves, another person would consider clutter. I actively buy books and CDs (and some vinyl, when the artist warrants my attention, space, and money). These are part of my daily life--well, CDs and books are, vinyl requires a bit more attention with the flipping over. But I hear so many others who are decluttering that they would get rid of all the books and CDs quickly--use their library, use streaming services, whatever. I refuse to rely on the library and streaming services for my media. Weak internet, outages, so on.
Your Funko figures aren't clutter to you. They are to me, because I don't like them. You may think my collection of vintage Sesame Street books and vinyl are clutter, but I like them. I think Spouse's board games are clutter, Spouse thinks my CDs are clutter.
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Your Funko figures aren't clutter to you. They are to me, because I don't like them. You may think my collection of vintage Sesame Street books and vinyl are clutter, but I like them. I think Spouse's board games are clutter, Spouse thinks my CDs are clutter.