I expect that others are in the same boat and that we’ll see a downturn in consumer purchasing very soon.

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    I’ve recently come into the mindset that buying stuff doesn’t make me happy anyway. If it’s something I need, like an oil change, or bike tire, sure I’ll pay for it. But things that I WANT have kind of gone to the wayside. Not because I can’t afford it, but because I’m no happier with more stuff.

    Also, fuck these shitty companies squeezing every last dime out of us. I’ll shop at the thrift store for clothes and buy stuff used on craigslist/ebay if I need it.

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      The vast majority of my furniture is solid hard wood. It was purchased from a Habitat for Humanity restore or my grandmothers.

      The other week I got a huge china cabinet for $35 that I put in the basement for a pantry. If I bought something new like it today. It would be over $1500 or $2000 easy.

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      Buying used things is also good for the environment. Totally functional and useful things are being thrown into the landfill all the time. Someone could have used those things.

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        Every time I think about buying something used, I remember the time I had bed bugs (not from buying used stuff; a neighbour was infested) and I drop the idea immediately. My brain doesn’t care that I’ve never seen a bed bug in a thrift store, I just won’t take the risk. Can’t take the risk. Too traumatised.

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          You need to trick your subconscious mind into believing the things are new. Maybe ask a friend to put used things in a box and drop it off in front of your door.

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            Not a bad thought, but I’m either too smart or too stupid to fool myself like that. I’m not sure which.

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        I got a whole set of dishes, silverware, and matching cookware from a resale shop like 10 years ago for $15 and everything still functions perfectly well. It’s crazy what people give away.