I think a big one is the attachment to security. Peace of mind and safety. Personal safety from the elements. And so on. This goes back to the fear of death, for me though. The need to feel safe and secure is based on the fear of death. At least for me.
Another big one for me is worldly possessions. Electronics, technology, gadgets, and so on. I am somewhat guilty of letting these things define my identity (or at least be part of what defines my identity).
Also family and friends. I have an attachment there and they are part of who I identify myself as. Not sure if that one is really unhealthy though, as long as I'm not obsessive over those relationships.
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