Miss Neecerie
I'll Lock Up
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I have been thinking a lot lately about the sheer volume of -stuff- in my life.
And the realization that probably 1/3 of it is stuff I bought on the spur of the moment and don't use because it didn't work like I thought, or isn't quite the right thing...of I used or wore once, and then realized it wasn't comfy or made well.
While I think this is a problem more common amongst women, for whom -fashion- and the media tend to enforce the 'you need this now because it will transform your life' idea...I think it does apply to both sexes.
Personally, I know that I am always on the look out for that product that will 'make it all better' magically.
So, I am making a new guideline for my self.
Buy -one- thing of quality rather then 10 similar items of lesser quality in order to somehow feel like I have a lot.
Do others do this...ie have a certain item or brand for a -thing- in your life..and when that wears out you get another just like it instead of buying a bunch of them from various manufacturers and quality levels?
Do you only use <name> of paper, or of soap? etc. Am I right in that there is a certain mental ease in knowing that you do not have to -think- about which brand to buy, or if the newer improved product really will be spiffy cool?
D...who is sure she is explaining her brain all wrong....
And the realization that probably 1/3 of it is stuff I bought on the spur of the moment and don't use because it didn't work like I thought, or isn't quite the right thing...of I used or wore once, and then realized it wasn't comfy or made well.
While I think this is a problem more common amongst women, for whom -fashion- and the media tend to enforce the 'you need this now because it will transform your life' idea...I think it does apply to both sexes.
Personally, I know that I am always on the look out for that product that will 'make it all better' magically.
So, I am making a new guideline for my self.
Buy -one- thing of quality rather then 10 similar items of lesser quality in order to somehow feel like I have a lot.
Do others do this...ie have a certain item or brand for a -thing- in your life..and when that wears out you get another just like it instead of buying a bunch of them from various manufacturers and quality levels?
Do you only use <name> of paper, or of soap? etc. Am I right in that there is a certain mental ease in knowing that you do not have to -think- about which brand to buy, or if the newer improved product really will be spiffy cool?
D...who is sure she is explaining her brain all wrong....