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People tend to amass possessions, sometimes without being aware of doing so. They can have a

delightful surprise when they find something useful which they did not know they owned. Those

who never have to change house have to become indiscriminate collectors of what can only be

describe as clutter. They leave unwanted objects in drawers, cupboards and attics for years in the

belief that they may one day need them. Old people also accumulate belongings for two other

reasons, lack of physical and mental energy, and sentiments. Things owned for a long time are full

of associations with the past, perhaps with the relatives who are dead, and so they gradually

acquire a sentimental value.

Some things are collected deliberately in an attempt to avoid wastage. Among these are string and

brown paper, kept by thrifty people when a parcel has been opened. Collecting small items can be

a mania. A lady cuts out from newspapers sketches of model clothes that she would like to buy if

she had money. As she is not rich, the chances are that she will never be able to afford such

purchases. It is a harmless habit but it litters up her desk. Collecting as a serious hobby is quite

different and has many advantages. It provides relaxation for leisure hours, as just looking at

one’s treasure is always a joy. One doesn’t have to go out for amusement as the collection is

housed at home. Whatever it consists of- stamps, records, first edition of books, china- there is

always something to do in connection with it, from finding the right place for the latest addition

to verifying facts in reference books. This hobby educates one not only in the chosen subject, but

also in general matters which have some bearing on it.

There are other benefits also. One gets to meet like- minded collectors to get advice, compare

notes, exchange articles, to show off one’s latest find. So one’s cycle of friends grows. Soon the

hobby leads to travelling, perhaps a meeting in another town, possibly a trip abroad in search of

rare specimen, for collectors are not confined to any country. Over the years one may well

become an authority on one’s hobby and will probably be asked to give informal talks to little

gatherings and then, if successful, to larger audience 1.1 On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it, using headings and

sub-headings. Use abbreviations and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an

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