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What Would You Save?
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What Would You Save?

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I would save the first Buddha I ever bought. I found it in a thrift store in Santa Barbara in the late 90s. It’s made of a beautiful wood, hand carved and you can tell it has a lot of history. It was $175 which now seems relatively inexpensive but at the time was a lot of money for me. but it stood out to me and I bought it there and then. I felt then, as I still do now, a deep connection with ______.

it

If I could save one item, I would save my jewelry box. I am a bit of a bleeding heart and can be extremely sentimental. The pieces inside represent my grandparents, who are no longer alive, and it allows me to carry a piece of them forward wherever I go. It also includes gifts from my mother, father, and family, and whenever I wear them I think of them and the story about how that specific piece ended up with ______.

me

I'm assuming this means my ______ are safe because I’d save them above everything else -- including myself.

dogs

If after them I am limited to just one item, it would be a messenger bag which used to belong to my best friend who passed away. Everything else is pretty much ______.

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I would save a box of cards and love letters I wrote my wife when we first met and were dating. I had recently emigrated from India, so writing wasn't that foreign a concept. I'd partly want that box back because I don't want to lose those memories -- but partly also that I don't want someone else to find them. They were the embarrassingly starry-eyed proclamations of a young person in ______.

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If we’re talking about a material item – I think I’d save my computer. I know it sounds odd and an impersonal item to pick, but it seems to hold my life. Think about how many passwords you have saved on there… contact information for people… it seems like not many photos are printed anymore, they’re all on my ______.

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Luckily most of my ______ I've digitized in the cloud but I'd grab a few scrapbooks on the way out as well if I was lightning fast. ;)

<p>photographs</p> Signup and view all the answers

I'm assuming this means my ______ are safe because I’d save them above everything else -- including myself.

<p>dogs</p> Signup and view all the answers

Luckily most of my ______ I've digitized in the cloud but I'd grab a few scrapbooks on the way out as well if I was lightning fast. ;)

<p>photographs</p> Signup and view all the answers

If after them I am limited to just one item, it would be a messenger bag which used to belong to my best friend who passed away. Everything else is pretty much ______.

<p>replaceable</p> Signup and view all the answers

If we’re talking about a material item – I think I’d save my computer. I know it sounds odd and an impersonal item to pick, but it seems to hold my life. Think about how many passwords you have saved on there… contact information for people… it seems like not many photos are printed anymore, they’re all on my ______.

<p>computer</p> Signup and view all the answers

I would save a box of cards and love letters I wrote my wife when we first met and were dating. I had recently emigrated from India, so writing wasn't that foreign a concept. I'd partly want that box back because I don't want to lose those memories -- but partly also that I don't want someone else to find them. They were the embarrassingly starry-eyed proclamations of a young person in ______.

<p>love</p> Signup and view all the answers

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