Do
we keep things so that they can be found? The basis of keeping is what?
Most
times, we keep things in whatever locations we choose to so that when we need
them they would be readily accessible to us.
Even
on a football field, when a goalkeeper catches the ball it is definitely easier
to find than when it is kicked offside (ok, I just might have murdered the
terms in football, pardon me if I just did!).
As
well, some body cells have intracellular accumulations like lipids- which
mostly causes more harm than good to the body. The body keeps them, but then
before they are found to be used for metabolism, they might have been used in
other not-so-palatable processes like in the process of atherosclerosis.
The
point is this: we keep so as to find. If you wouldn’t be sure of finding something
you aim to keep, it would be highly beneficial to not keep it, I think.
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