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More importantly, they keep acquiring stuff that cannot be consumed and never rots or rusts: plastic toys, metal garden furniture, porcelain knick-knacks.
"What I always look for when I'm acquiring stuff, I want to make sure the piece is as in original condition as possible," he said.
"What we spend," she said, "certainly for this next period of time, will be about family and comfort and showing people we appreciate them, rather than acquiring stuff for ourselves".
Over the centuries our approach to acquiring stuff has changed.
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All of these slabs of plastic do basically the same thing — help you acquire stuff — but they also confer ever larger increments of cachet on the holder.
You could start with the often-blurred difference between the pleasure that a treasured object inspires and the need to acquire stuff, any stuff, as long as it creates envy in others.
We acquire stuff as we get older.
In fact, a portion of your income may have even gone towards murderabilia in the past, as an (admittedly very small) amount of taxpayer money has been used to acquire stuff associated with murder for a variety of reasons.
In fact, if you're British, a portion of your income may have even gone towards murderabilia in the past, as an (admittedly very small) amount of taxpayer money has been used to acquire stuff associated with murder for a variety of reasons.
I don't think there's a better time to keep stuff simplified than when it comes to acquiring baby stuff and kids' toys, and truly, keeping possessions limited is more than half the battle.
Convinced that our existential angst will be answered by acquiring more stuff, we have shifted from a material culture that venerates and celebrates human innovation and creativity to one that consumes natural resources and excretes them into landfills in the form of obsolete and discarded products.
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