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David Sedaris, and the stuff we do and don't buy ourselves
Merlin Mann | May 5 2006
The New Yorker: Fact [MEMENTO MORI by David Sedaris] Another, as usual, hilarious New Yorker essay from David Sedaris. Mentioned here, first, because of his opening paragraph, which reveals David's personal method for "ubiquitous capture":
For what it's worth, I have a similar "buy me stuff" capture device, but more for the purpose of outgassing my brain's frequently mindless consumer pollution. My file is called " Adding items to this file always reminds me of the story my Mom tells -- of the early, lean days of my parents' marriage -- when she would fill out catalog order forms, "buying" everything she'd ever wanted to have, and then just never mailing the orders in. A kind of Tantric shopping, I suppose. I wonder how much of our (our at least my) rage for consuming could be mollified by this kind of pantomime spree. Worth a try, and it doesn't cost you a dime to find out. [ Sedaris link via Mr. Kottke ] 8 Comments
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[...] How to not buy...Submitted by MHCC Weblog » Blog Archive » How to not buy stuf (not verified) on May 9, 2006 - 4:11pm.
[...] How to not buy stuff Since I’ll be preaching this month on escaping debt, this post at 43 Folders caught my eye (I came across it through Lifehacker, one of my very favorite blogs.) The idea is to satisfy your desire to acquire by making lists of stuff you think you want to buy, and then just park the list somewhere. Your list might be a simple .txt file or it might be a wish-list at Amazon. Hopefully just making the list will satisfy the urge and you won’t need to buy. In fact, in a few months you might be surprised at the silly stuff you listed. As the post says, it wouldn’t cost anything to try it. [...] » POSTED IN:
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