I was thinking about this today. I try to research products and save up before buying something, so I invest in quality (also trying to buy responsibly due to environment), but sometimes I buy something expensive and then half a year later realize I didn’t use it as much as I had hoped to… but feel bad about donating / recycling the thing so soon since I paid a lot of money for it.

Another example is shaving razors. I’d like to buy a proper, metal one with a replaceable blade, but then I’m thinking how much nicer it is to just dispose of it once I am done (no need to clean it or sharpen it).

Any thoughts, experiences, comments are appreciate it. Really interested about what people think about this topic!

  • LazycogOP
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    21 year ago

    Thanks for your thoughts! And I have to admit, I **love ** the process itself. It’s the reason I kept opening r/minimalism, because I wanted to see how others are doing with their minimalism journey and occasionally grab a new way of doing things.

    And yess! Giving makes me happy and I try to think of it as giving a new, better home to a thing I no longer use.

    Sadly the deep rabbit hole of shaving on reddit was what kept me from actually getting into it. I felt intimidated by all the info there is. This short youtube video is a perfect depiction of getting into a new thing lol.