The essential message is simple: don’t rush. Sorting can wait. Emotions often cloud judgment, and what seems unimportant today may become essential tomorrow.

Don’t hesitate to ask for the opinions of those close to you. An object that means nothing to one person may hold precious memories for another. Grief is rarely experienced alone, and memory is also built collectively.

Sometimes, keeping an object is not about being trapped in the past, but about allowing yourself to remember with gentleness, respect, and humanity.