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CompSciGuy
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Good for you… I am sure you will find that with your attitude and lifestyle you will find life to be more simple, and will find life more enjoyable and focus on the things that matter. In the long run, I am sure you will be happier than you would have been if you had chosen the ways of consumerism.As a middle-class person, certain government programs that were forced on the people have marginalized me. I have very little “discretionary income,” and Pope Francis has made it very clear to the rich about helping the poor. Under ten per cent of the people own or control most of the US and we’ve gone from millionaires to billionaires. As one comedian who I otherwise can’t stand put it: “And for those billionaires going for your second billion, what are you going to do with it? Start your own space program?”
After reviewing my life’s “want list,” I’ve gone back to what I was taught as a teenager: “If you can’t afford it, you just do without.” So, I do. I rarely by “extras.” And there’s “Live within your means.” I’m not going to bed at night with a lot of debt hanging over my head and without Plans A, B, C and D about how to bring it down or stop it from increasing.
In the 1990s, I don’t know what happened. I often heard people “complain” that their credit card was charged to the max. Did their credit card decide that even though they already had stuff, they needed even more stuff? I remember going shopping before Christmas at an (fake word) upscale part of town. The mall parking lots were filled as far as the eye could see. Once inside, I had to move sideways to get past people.
Meanwhile, Church parking lots were almost empty. I recall seeing a Church sign at the the time: “Ch_rch. The only thing missing is U.”
I don’t need a 4G (obsolete next week), phone/tablet/computer. I have a cell phone that I use only as a phone. I don’t care about any other features it has. I’m not going to pay an extra $10.00 a month for this or that either.
Ed
I feel myself becoming more resistant to media. So many people my age binge watch TV shows and think that this is normal behavior. It astounds me how much propaganda there is in TV. Every time I watch a show today (which is mostly just when I’m at my in-laws’ house) I feel like I am being beaten over the head with some message telling me what to believe, what my morality should be like, what I should be buying or how I should be living my life. It makes me defensive and suspicious of everything on the TV. I’m tired of the group think and the mind-control brainwashing power of the TV.