Collecting

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New Concept English 3, Developing Skills

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  • Lesson 59

  • Collecting

  • What in particular does a person gain when he or she becomes a serious collector?

  • People tend to amass possessions, sometimes without being aware of doing so.

  • Indeed they can have a delightful surprise when they find something useful which they did not know they owned.

  • Those who never have to move house become indiscriminate collectors of what can only be described as clutter.

  • They leave unwanted objects in drawers, cupboards and attics for years, in the belief that they may one day need just those very things.

  • As they grow old, people also accumulate belongings for two other reasons,

  • lack of physical and mental energy, both of which are essential in turning out and throwing away, and sentiment.

  • Things owned for a long time are full of associations with the past,

  • perhaps with relatives who are dead, and so they gradually acquire a value beyond their true worth.

  • Some things are collected deliberately in the home in an attempt to avoid waste.

  • Among these I would list string and brown paper,

  • kept by thrifty people when a parcel has been opened, to save buying these two requisites.

  • Collecting small items can easily become a mania.

  • I know someone who always cuts sketches out from newspapers of model clothes that she would like to buy if she had the money.

  • As she is not rich, the chances that she will ever be able to afford such purchases are remote;

  • but she is never sufficiently strongminded to be able to stop the practice.

  • It is a harmless habit, but it litters up her desk to such an extent that every time she opens it, loose bits of paper fall out in every direction.

  • Collecting as a serious hobby is quite different and has many advantages.