Sure, the first year (or two) of COVID were wretched, but most of those barriers have since cleared — yet I’m still struggling. I’ve noticed the same with a number of people within my family and neighbourhood.

How are others feeling? Are you struggling, yet succeeding? If so, how are you breaking through?

    • Damaskox
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      209 months ago

      There are ideas and arguments that can counter consumerism.

      For instance - putting away same old decorations and reusing them should lower consumerism somewhat.

      • @0110010001100010
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        For instance - putting away same old decorations and reusing them should lower consumerism somewhat.

        Wait, do people NOT do this? I use the same shit every year unless it’s broken and I can’t fix it. Usually my cats are in some way to blame for that.

        • Damaskox
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          79 months ago

          Dunno how many do/don’t do it 😁

          I just wanted to point out a rather obvious idea 😂
          Earth would also thank you!

          • sik0fewl
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            They actually have these things now called real trees that are perfect for discarding every year after you are done with them.

            • @Starbuck
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              I even paid extra for a biodegradable one!

            • Throwaway
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              They leave needles everywhere. Imo, better to just use the same fake tree for decades.

              • @SgtAStrawberry
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                49 months ago

                They have actually found way of making some of them so that they ether don’t leave needles around or if they do that needles are soft. Super nice, it has been our tree type of choice for a few years now.

        • My cousins have upped this game. They have toddlers. Starting in Feb, they begin stealing back the least popular toys and hiding them in the attic. Then they regift them back to the kids next Christmas. They only buy a couple new items every year.

          It reduces clutter in the house and will probably work until around 6, when they plan to shift from regifting to donating.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          I assume most do. No I am not going to spend hours trying to remember some cheap plastic thing I bought a decade ago from the dollar store but if it’s fine sure I put it away for next year

      • BeardedSingleMalt
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        Xmas 2020 with all the “shortages”, at the Target and WalMarts near me the holiday aisles was very scant, and practically completely picked over by the week before. I had genuinely hoped that could have been an eye opener for America.

        Spoiler alert: it didn’t

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        I reuse the same decorations over and over again and don’t really think I am doing anything special.

    • speck
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      yup! It can be hard to sustain holiday cheer for 5+ weeks

    • Skybreaker
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      19 months ago

      You’re right that it’s about consumerism for many people, but it doesn’t have to be.