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Mygiveawayme Apr 2026

I also discovered the ethics of letting go. There’s care in giving: knowing what will help, and resisting the self-satisfying urge to donate junk for the sake of an image. There’s honesty too—admitting why I parted with things. Sometimes I put “keeping for emotional reasons” next to an item and someone still wanted it; sometimes they didn’t, and that refusal taught me more than the take ever did.

mygiveawayme became an experiment in boundaries. I learned that gifts carry expectations, sometimes invisible: gratitude, reciprocation, or the quiet obligation to remember. I watched strangers take a sweater and return it in a different town, a note folded into a book. I watched someone take a painful story and bear it away like a coal; later they wrote to say it warmed them through a long night. That taught me that value isn’t fixed by price or possession, but by what the receiver needs in that precise hour. mygiveawayme

There were quiet surprises. A chair I posted with a line—“sat in by someone who learned to stand again”—was taken by a woman who left a note: “We named it Courage.” A jar of pickles I couldn’t finish found its way to an old neighbor who didn’t cook anymore; she sent back a sauced-up story and a jar of jam. Gifts made reciprocity elastic; sometimes it came back as words, sometimes as meals shared on a stoop, sometimes not at all. I also discovered the ethics of letting go

mygiveawayme also forced me to confront scarcity: of space, time, attention. Giving away a thing made room—physical and psychic—to receive something else. But it also revealed privilege: the freedom to give is often possible only because someone else bears the need. That truth tugged at how I labeled items and how I asked for nothing in return. Sometimes I put “keeping for emotional reasons” next

The project sharpened my view of identity. “Me” fragmented and multiplied across the giveaway list: the practical me who cleared clutter, the nostalgic me who catalogued memories, the performative me who curated generosity for attention, and the private me who was learning to ask what I needed in return—respect, kindness, care for the things I’d entrusted. Each transaction rewove who I was with a new strand: the giver, the witness, the one who was trusted.

At first it felt like a sale: items listed, tidy photos, a few notes—“free to a good home.” People came and took things, thanked me, left. The rhythm was easy. But generosity, once given a form, asks questions back.