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The crisis that is the breakdown in the global supply chain has me thinking
1) how much stuff does one person (or houshold) REALLY need.
2) buying local is so much better than buying stuff of questionable quality from halfway around the world.
Buy local, pay cash when you can and learn that it's not how much stuff you have... its how you spend your time.
@GreaterNYCDude I absolutely agree that we should buy little, buy local, and pay cash. It really is about how you spend the little time you get on earth.
Also, as a practical matter, it's far easier to retire early if you don't buy a lot of stuff.
But yeah, most of the crap people buy on a daily basis is just a waste.
The real losers will be the oligarchs who own the hedge funds that own the corporations that own the stores that would have otherwise made it into the black this year.
Shaman saysThe real losers will be the oligarchs who own the hedge funds that own the corporations that own the stores that would have otherwise made it into the black this year.
You mean they actually have to turn a profit to enrichen themselves? I thought they did it with stock buybacks and pump and dump.
I'm all for minimalism, as long as that's what you freely choose to do. But be careful of falling into the "This is all our fault, I should own nothing and be happy!" BS the sociopathic pedophiles are pushing. Supply chain issues are a direct result of inflation and centralization.
I buy quality stuff, I'm not the guy that will buy the cheap entry level crap, just to get in the game. I buy the quality product, that will last, or will still be of value I can sell when I'm ready to upgrade.
Tenpoundbass saysI buy quality stuff, I'm not the guy that will buy the cheap entry level crap, just to get in the game. I buy the quality product, that will last, or will still be of value I can sell when I'm ready to upgrade.
But I lament, good shit is getting harder to find. Many of today's flagship products, are using the cheap mass production methods of yesteryears cheap shit.
Scotty Kilmer says Honda and Toyotas are going to shit, they don't have the quality they used to. He says Mazda is the shit now.
Scotty Kilmer says Honda and Toyotas are going to shit
1) how much stuff does one person (or houshold) REALLY need.
2) buying local is so much better than buying stuff of questionable quality from halfway around the world.
Buy local, pay cash when you can and learn that it's not how much stuff you have... its how you spend your time.