It’s a fact - we buy too much stuff. We think we need it but we don’t. It’s a compulsion, a fix. A little down? Hit the high street for some retail therapy. A little insecure? Spank your savings and buy the latest thing to show the world you’re as cool and happening as it is.
It’s a buy-quick throw-quick habit that’s got so bad that we only use 1% of the stuff we buy six months after we’ve bought it.
And making and transporting all that stuff, 99% of which we chuck out anyway, takes vast amounts of fossil fuel energy and produces huge amounts of CO2 and waste.
It also eats up raw materials. Rainforests are being logged, wildlife habitats destroyed, and indigenous communities displaced so we can carry on mining to produce the laptops, mp3 players and sweat-shirts that make us cooler (we think) but no happier.
So instead of buying things you don’t need, Stick With What You’ve Got. If it looked good or worked well a year or two ago, you know what? It probably still does.
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Why? Tell you why.
If a pushy salesman in a cheap suit accosts you and asks why you’re Sticking With What You’ve Got, stick it to him with one of these witty comebacks:
Got any better ones? Then leave them in the comments below.