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by ghaff
3025 days ago
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I like to at least think that, if I were starting over today, I'd have a lot less clutter and physical "stuff." I think there's a mindset along the lines of "If I'm going to have a bunch of books, CDs, other stuff that today can all be digitized, then what's another ton or so of physical artifacts to lug around. Not that I would necessarily behave that way but it's at least wishful thinking. |
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It’s purely anecdotal, yes. I think research papers and brand acquisition patterns can substantiate the claims we spend more on fancy food.
It could be our tastes which have been informed by analog and minimalist culture movements which I first noticed in the mid-2000s.
It could also be because we don’t have much disposable income and since home ownership is so hard where the jobs are (big cities) those with money still have nowhere to put stuff.