The Many Benefits of Anti-Consumerism ------------------------------------- Sat Dec 2 22:06:30 EST 2023 It's been a year of non-technical interests, as I detailed a bit on my weblog [1]. Among them were Digital Minimalism, Financial Independence (especially through Frugality), Investing, and more recently Sustainability and Zero-Waste. Thinking about minimizing my environmental impact / waste led me to a maybe-not-so-shocking revelation: The simplest path for all of the above is to just not buy things. You create less waste if you buy less. It's easier to FI if you buy less. You have more to invest if you buy less. All of the interests are symbiotic in this way. Even digital minimalism fits in nicely, with less need for state-of-the-art technology, less ewaste, and of course less exposure to advertisements which drive the desire for things. I may be misusing the term, but I think what is essential to achieving buying less is anti-consumerism: rejecting the culture of endless consumption. Breaking the desire-> purchase->discard hamster wheel and instead reusing, repairing, and recycling. With our FI hat on: Any dollar spent is a dollar not gaining interest ("working for you"). But maybe that argument doesn't appeal to the already wealthy. A more urgent need is seen with the sustainability hat on: Any material thing must have been created with resources taken from this earth (potentially through harmful methods). Repairing, repurposing, and most importantly sharing our possessions can keep waste out of landfills and strengthen our communities. I'm sharing all this not to preach, judge, or otherwise posture as a better earth citizen than anyone else. I'm just as guilty of buying my own lawnmower for ~10 mows a year instead of arranging a joint custody with neighbors (albeit before having given this much thought). I bring this all up because I'm excited. My seemingly complex and varied lifestyle goals all have a simple, effective, solution to get me 90% of the way there: just buy less. [1]: https://alexkarle.com/blog/life-updates-2023.html