You never know when you're going to need some crayons.
I think that's the trick, really, not attaching too much significance to what you find. Or knowing the right significance. Pennies, hey, you only need a hundred of those before you have a dollar. But... crayons, pen caps, hair clips, easter eggs, pencils, notepads (never a notepad around when you need one), chapstick, clean diapers...
It's not that it's not all good useful stuff. It's just that if you're not looking for it, hanging on to it is just hoarding.
... However, a Finder could make a KILLING on eBay selling shortpacked toys. Find it retail, sell it at the (usually ridiculously inflated) secondary market value...
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I think that's the trick, really, not attaching too much significance to what you find. Or knowing the right significance. Pennies, hey, you only need a hundred of those before you have a dollar. But... crayons, pen caps, hair clips, easter eggs, pencils, notepads (never a notepad around when you need one), chapstick, clean diapers...
It's not that it's not all good useful stuff. It's just that if you're not looking for it, hanging on to it is just hoarding.
... However, a Finder could make a KILLING on eBay selling shortpacked toys. Find it retail, sell it at the (usually ridiculously inflated) secondary market value...