My elder daughter was given a Royal Albert dinner/coffee/tea service of over 100 pieces by the wife of my very rich employer, when she was only 19. She had her own house, as I had bought one for her, and one for her sister, with my share of the matrimonial home). The crockery has been used on every big family occasion - Christmas, birthdays, etc. for thirty years. It has survived, totally intact, through six children, eight house moves in the UK and emigration to New Zealand. She keeps her furniture for years, always in good condition.
Her sister can ruin a new suite in a couple of months and has no ornaments or crockery that are more than a few years old.
I am quite good at looking after things but as I don't have anything of value and just took over all the furnishing and equipment when I bought my flat it doesn't matter much.
When my sister visits me, she manages to break or spill something every time. She has had several new suites and carpets over the last few years.
Are you good at looking after your possessions?
Loss of sense of taste and smell


Generally though I think that stuff is just.....well, stuff. And if it breaks, it breaks.