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bucolic_frolic

(55,758 posts)
Thu May 14, 2026, 06:10 AM Yesterday

I'm anti-consumption, frugal, environmental, penny-pinching ...

even though I really don't have to be. Great Depression ethics took hold. But I do wonder, what good is it? My lifestyle has no effect on the world. I doubt it will stop AI or reduce oil consumption by more than a barrel a year, if that.

What's life about when you're in this mindset?

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I'm anti-consumption, frugal, environmental, penny-pinching ... (Original Post) bucolic_frolic Yesterday OP
Lots of time on my hands, so that's my hobby. multigraincracker Yesterday #1
What you own owns you. It's good to not have your Scrivener7 Yesterday #2
the less I add to the machine of consumption ShepKat Yesterday #3
Reached the point some years ago. I only buy what I need. cachukis Yesterday #4
Well, to start with Miguelito Loveless 22 hrs ago #5
In 2019, I ɓecame Eco Granny for monetary, health and environment. txwhitedove 21 hrs ago #6

multigraincracker

(38,011 posts)
1. Lots of time on my hands, so that's my hobby.
Thu May 14, 2026, 06:28 AM
Yesterday

Work today at my favorite resale shop where I volunteer at. Not only a bargain heaven, I get an extra discount. Only cloths I buy new are socks and underwear.

Scrivener7

(60,058 posts)
2. What you own owns you. It's good to not have your
Thu May 14, 2026, 06:52 AM
Yesterday

mental or physical health bogged down with un-useful things.

ShepKat

(548 posts)
3. the less I add to the machine of consumption
Thu May 14, 2026, 06:53 AM
Yesterday

the better I like it. I've relaxed a lil bit at 67 with ehlers danlos/TNXB/CL-, hypermobility, osteo sclerosis.
Grow the food, bake the bread, collect the rainwater, buy the thrift store stuff, burn the firewood. We're offgrid.
Gotta keep moving or pain gets worse.

Miguelito Loveless

(5,901 posts)
5. Well, to start with
Thu May 14, 2026, 09:08 AM
22 hrs ago

you are not part of the problem. I take my victories where I can get them these days.

txwhitedove

(4,404 posts)
6. In 2019, I ɓecame Eco Granny for monetary, health and environment.
Thu May 14, 2026, 10:47 AM
21 hrs ago

Starting with no plastic straws or cutlery, made changes monthly like plant based trash bags, bamboo toothbrushes, combs, brushes, dehydrated laundry sheets in a box, pyrex or glass food containers instead of plastic or foil, small kitchen hand towels instead of paper, reusable grocery bags, cooking new dishes with more fresh produce, etc. Trash waste was drastically reduced, I lost weight and did my part to reduce carbon footprint. Now I shudder when seeing grocery carts loaded with huge plastic soap bottles and mega packs of paper towels. Too many of our neighbors just don't get it and won't survive the apocalypse.

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