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Victoria McGinley's avatar

Love this, Jess. Had two thoughts:

One — it will be interesting if in buying significantly less, the financial stress is less painful than you're anticipating. Like, if consumption is so greatly reduced in so many aspects of your life that the amount saved takes a surprising chunk out of the "lost" income. (After all, I imagine that once you are mindful about where your resources are allocated, it's going to snowball and you'll end up applying the same type of thinking to spend categories you haven't even listed. In that vein, out of sheer curiosity because I know we both enjoy it — how are you going to approach beauty products?) No need to share the numbers with us, of course! But I have found that when I went on spending moratoriums, the money saved (and sitting in my bank account) always seemed to look/feel different than simply doing the math on how much I'd save in my head...in a (net) positive way.

Second — it's interesting to explore the relationship between mindlessness and overconsumption. Which is to say, I think the same things that are driving us both crazy about social media (the lack of presence required, the mental trap, the numbing effects) are the same things leading so many to mindlessly shop. Like many of the comments echo, we end up with all this stuff and there's a "What was I even thinking?" moment as we're unpackaging our purchases. Exactly: I suspect we WEREN'T thinking, because online shopping — and all the channels in which we do it — are specifically designed to trap us, or at the very least, tip us into mindlessness. Sometimes I wonder about the true long term impacts that phones (and the modern Internet at large) have had on our brains and their ability to feel stimulated. Or, perhaps there's a more existential question behind all this: why is it so hard to stay present in our own minds anymore? What are we escaping from?

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Katie H.'s avatar

This was exactly what I needed to read today, and I’m so excited to follow your journey. I am highly aware of how much I consume and how much of that is influenced by others. It’s a dopamine rush! But I’m starting small and just trying to get through January.

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