To Buy or Not to Buy this Double 11? The Fine Art of Resistance!
The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.
As for minimalism, you may have some misconceptions:
Misconception: your home should be plain and free from sentimental items.Instead: your home should be intentional and deliberate, all items should have a purpose and create value in your life. Sentimental items shouldn't be packed into a box, they should be out on display as daily reminders of the good things in life.
"catastrophic destruction to the planet and the deadening of brain cells to the people who have been tricked into buying more things."
Double 11 hobbies include:
Opening multiple websites and apps (the page is made into an endless scroll, by a person some may deem as very smart indeed). Opening more tabs than your device can handle. Watching the product shows. Coming across new "KOLs" and wishing your life was just like their's. Thanking Taobao for suggesting "items you might like" Comparing original prices to the new, special, amazing, life-changing, FOMO price for the Double 11 sale.
When you spend a certain amount, you will get a gift. Flash sale! Best be quick! Pay in advance and you'll get a discount Did someone say "Coupons!" Half price off your second purchase. and many many more
It's gone completely mad. There's no balance any more.
Do we really need to become hoarders just to save a little bit of money per toilet roll? Isn't there more value in having an uncluttered home?Leading up to 11.11, people are reading more product recommendations than they do in an entire year.
Most of our needs are created by the advertising companies who are paid millions by popular online stores.
Waste
Psychological burden
space
2. Do I already have a similar item to the one I am thinking of buying?How many shirts do I already have? Do I need another?Do I have sweaters to keep me comfortable and warm throughout the colder months?When you see the black ankle-high boots recommended by a fashion blogger, who is...
... "super excited to tell you about how awesome these new boots are and why you should totally buy them"...
.... stop and think for a moment.That fashion blogger has trained hard to make you buy more for his/her gain, not yours. He/she isn't your friend. Your friends are your friends. And, if your friends don't like you because of how you dress and how you look, look elsewhere now for new friends, because they should like you for who you are, not what you wear.
Let's work to avoid fast fashion. Save your pocket and you save the planet. You can either choose one of those to focus on or both, whatever you choose, you win.
There is a concept in minimalism: cost per wear/cost per use. That is, the unit price for each use.
Imagine you buy a dress for 1,000 RMB.The 1st time you wear it, it has cost you 1,000 RMB per use.The 2nd time, it has cost you 500 RMB per use (and you can get 500 RMB back from the first day you wore it)On the 20th occasion, it has cost you 50 RMB.Look at items in the world through this lense and you will buy smart, be smart and live better.
[I have a coat I bought during the final year of university, It cost me £70 and I have been wearing it every winter since I bought it, that was 9 years ago. I think I "spend" around 0.09 RMB every time I wear it now.]
If the unit price is more expensive, but the frequency of use is high and the quality is very good, it can be used for a long time, this is probably a product worth investing in.Of course, if the price of a thing is relatively expensive and the frequency of its use is not high, we should think a little more about it.
4. Do I definitely like it? (100% sure?)
Master your own life, let the purchased items meet your life needs, rather than let the purchase of an item become your sign of membership to fit into a club.
5. Will the new item bring additional value to my life that is not already there? How will I interact with this new item on a day-to-day basis?
the resources used in production, where to store the item, cleaning the item, charging the item, refuelling it, replacing parts, repairing, caring for it, could it be stolen, etc.
We need to be more careful about what we bring into our lives.If you buy an item that is so expensive to you, meaning the cost is disproportionately high compared to your savings and earnings, and the thought of breaking that item, losing that item or having that item stolen would cause extreme discomfort in your life, then, you perhaps you need to think a lot more before purchasing it.
The average American family owns more than 300,000 items.
Whenever I have the desire to buy clothes online, I will try the clothes I have in my wardrobe first.
Please don't throw any away! We will write a series of articles to share with you how to deal with used clothes/books/electronic products and so on.
You can also bring them to our swap event! (see poster below)
People on the Internet who are more beautiful/talented/successful/travel around the world often bring more anxiety than happiness to others surfing the World Wide Web.
You can turn off these apps (or delete them entirely), look up, look around and spend time with people who can give you real happiness.
3. Packing Party
How to
Maybe we only need 20% of what we currently own?
4. 10 vs 10 possession theory
Make a quick 10 vs 10 comparison:Write down the 10 most expensive things you've bought in ten years, such as cars, real estate, jewelry, home furnishings, Apple computers, etc. Next to this list, list 10 other things that add the most value to your life: watching the sunset with your family, having dinner with your friends, adopting a dog, etcFinally, be honest with yourself, there may not be any overlap between the two lists. Was owning a 10,000 RMB watch on both lists?
5. Change your thinking
This one has helped me the most!
Convert the price of something into the number of hours you have had or will have to work for it.
Think of a 100 RMB note as a freedom note.
How many of your freedom notes will you need to use to buy the new item?
In this way, you can clearly hear from your heart whether or not the product is worth buying or not.
"What? This hair dryer will take 2 weeks of my freedom notes!?" Hell no!
I will dry my hair with my towel + run around my room + shake my head back and forth. Good exercise + money saved.
The advantage is that almost every conversion is not worth it.
Anti 11.11 campaign
THE BULK HOUSE 零浪费生活
Zero Waste Campaign
*** ONE ***Swap Event (offline)But, interestingly, no matter where you are (in the world), you can join the fun.
If you are in BeijingOn Saturday, 2nd November, come along to the swap event in the 798 Art District in Beijing. It is taking place at aiospace. We have another post with more details about the event (Check the poster below).
Entry is free!
Watch a documentary, hear a talk, meet the founders of THE BULK HOUSE, swap some things, find something you need, meet some new friends and enjoy a coffee (and perhaps a slice of cake). The event will have it all!
Why not organize a swap event yourself?It's very simple, interesting and meaningful!BEST OF ALL, we have done a lot of the planning for you!
1) Very simple, scan the QR code.
2) Tell us the address, time and contact for the activity.
3) We will send you a PDF with everything you need: posters, signs, how to do the event and then through our community and on social media we will also help bring more people to your event.
Scan here to do your own swap event
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Share helpful information with us for a chance to win a useful prize that we think everyone needs.
What we want to hear from you: what is the most useless item you have regretted buying online in the past?
For instance:
An old telephone receiver that can be connected to a mobile phone.
A heart-shaped cut out that can't hold eggs.
A book you've never read and don't plan to read.
The organic cotton bag is one of the most practical zero waste goods. It is made of certified organic cotton, which can replace disposable plastic bags, easy to use, high quality, beautiful, zero waste, and can also be used as a laundry bag.
"I reject irresponsible consumption."
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If you do decide you need to buy some products, for any you do receive...... please take pictures of the packaging and send it to us via WeChat, Douban or on Weibo (or messenger pigeon).
What are you going to buy this year's double eleven?
We'd like to see the packaging waste (because we are weird)Weibo: @THE BULK HOUSE 零浪费无包装商店Douban: @THE BULK HOUSE 零浪费无包装商店WeChat Account: TheBulkHouse_China
We can all be more rational consumers. Create more, consume less. Make life richer through being rather than owning more stuff.
It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor.
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This year's 11.11
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