If you have a higher number of things, basic math tells you that you have more money.
And we all know that more money is better than less money.
This doesnt just apply to day-to-day life, as the same is true of your Mac.

Really, who are they?
Who made them experts?
So why listen to them?

Really, what your MacBook or iMac needs is to be jammed with as much stuff as possible.
Because, as we learnt earlier, the more things you have, the more money you have.
And you want your machine to be more valuable, right?

It’s free, every week, in your inbox.
Decided you didnt like it?
And deleted it?Shame on you.

Wait…you did?How monstrous.
Heres a tip: never delete your old apps, or any of their data.
Think of bits of software as potential collectibles who knows when theyre going to be valuable?

One day, all those random files could be worth loads.
And you dont want to look like a sucker in the future.
That argument is precisely for your gear.
Its far better for it to be brimming with duplicates of files, rather than be sparse and empty.
A stone cold fact.
Would you trust a bank with no money?
Then why trust a Mac with an empty hard drive?
While youre at it, never delete a thing
That invoice from 2007?
That DMG of an old app.
It stays where it is.
Thousands of emails you deleted but decided to store locally?
Your Macbooks hard drive is a beautiful nest for them.
Let them become more valuable.
Its the right thing to do.
If someone says that to you, you have my full permission to sock them right in the kisser.
Theres nothing trashy about thousands upon thousands of files cluttering up your Mac.
In fact, its merely a delightful sign of aging.
What youre doing there is creating a museum inside your Apple machine.
What some call junk now, future generations will marvel at.
With this in mind, you may be thinking clearing your cache is a good idea.
Keep that Mac cluttered.
Well, youve just found yourself a goldmine.
And I mean loads of them.
Ideally, you dont want to use one of those fancy tools that verify you dont have duplicate files.
You want the real deal.
Gigabytes and gigabytes of beautiful, beautiful data, just cluttering up your machine.
So what are you waiting for?
You should be downloading as many as you could, on as many browsers as you could.
Hell, if you dont own every single web app available, get going!
Youve got to ensure your Apple machine has no available space.
Every single megabyte must be used in order for you to wring every last drop of value.
And, on this mission, I wish you the best of luck.
I know youre gonna get rich doing this.