Writes Vanessa Friedman in "I Haul, Therefore I Am/It is the shopping phenomenon of our times, and now it’s an Amazon store" (NYT).
I watched a lot of that "anti-haul" material at the TikTok link, and it's the video equivalent of junky clutter. It's chirpily and lengthily informing us that unneeded stuff is unneeded. Some of the videos are shot in a store — here's trashy nonsense that we shouldn't buy — and some are in the TikToker's own home — here are various items she's throwing out. I feel sorry for the young women — they are all women — who need support freeing themselves from things they don't need. I think this is basically an emotional problem of the young. You have amorphous hunger and acquisitiveness. If you wait long enough, I predict it will go away. Until then, direct that energy into building something of value. You know what those things are. I don't need to list them.
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I just bought a 1 ft USB-A to USB-A cable at 25% off to replace a 3 foot one I had pressed into service. I am not throwing away the 3 foot one.
It's the vestigial nesting instinct and acquisitive nature of women that causes them to behave so. Closely related - inability to enjoy life without creating illusions on social media.
I would expect nothing less from you.
Thank you 3ft USB-A to USB-A cable for bringing me joy…
You do to list a few. The failure of teachers, and parents (including me, at times) is that we don’t push the kids to build things. Not enough.
Even things like sand castles that don’t last. And of course live music doesn’t last.
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