Just a passing thought: frequency of use shouldn’t be the only criterion we use to judge whether something was a good purchase or not. Obviously if it breaks before you ever use it, then it was a poor purchase, but if you buy something durable & only use it once in a blue moon, but it lasts forever, I don’t think that is such a mistake. I guess this is also contingent upon how much storage space you have & how much you value minimalism.
Just a passing thought: frequency of use shouldn’t be the only criterion we use to judge whether something was a good purchase or not. Obviously if it breaks before you ever use it, then it was a poor purchase, but if you buy something durable & only use it once in a blue moon, but it lasts forever, I don’t think that is such a mistake. I guess this is also contingent upon how much storage space you have & how much you value minimalism.