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Bruce C. Miller wrote
I feel there are certainly things I'm leaving out on my journey from middle class commoner to urbane, misanthropic sophisticate, though I am definitely on the right track. Help me complete the transformation by pointing out anything I've missed. So far, I have addressed the following categories: Hello Bruce, Long time ago I read a book written by an American author, "Walden" by Henry David Thoreau. Even reading in Japanese translation, I was deeply impressed because I thought I saw one of ultimate forms of DIY and simple life. Though, when I joined an American company later, some of co-workers mentioned that the book was virtually about how to avoid taxes. (^^ ![]() Anyway, I think that things you have done so far are based on consumption of things. Chosing A over B is like that. DIY or "creation" of something might open the door toward satisfaction you didn't expect since this is rec.autio.tubes. It can be a very small project. Atsunori |
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Atsunori Tamagawa wrote:
Bruce C. Miller wrote I feel there are certainly things I'm leaving out on my journey from middle class commoner to urbane, misanthropic sophisticate, though I am definitely on the right track. Help me complete the transformation by pointing out anything I've missed. So far, I have addressed the following categories: Hello Bruce, Long time ago I read a book written by an American author, "Walden" by Henry David Thoreau. Even reading in Japanese translation, I was deeply impressed because I thought I saw one of ultimate forms of DIY and simple life. Though, when I joined an American company later, some of co-workers mentioned that the book was virtually about how to avoid taxes. (^^ ![]() Anyway, I think that things you have done so far are based on consumption of things. Chosing A over B is like that. DIY or "creation" of something might open the door toward satisfaction you didn't expect since this is rec.autio.tubes. It can be a very small project. Atsunori This is a good point. Some of these changes involve eliminating unneccessary frivoltries, but alot are simply replacing one consumable for another. However, I think there is an important distinction between my consumption and that of the average American; a difference I picked up from hifi audio. That is, instead of buying a large amount of cheap junk, I tend to buy a small amount of nice things that last. As most people will go through, say, 10 home stereos in their lives, I purchased components that should last the rest of my life. I've simply extended the same concept to other catagories as well. Consumerism itself is rather stressful for me and alot of these changes have served to reduce it from being a major aspect of my life. But, what things in my could I do myself? I can't make my own furniture without a woodshop and a lot of tools (something I'd rather not own). I can't make clothes that are presentable enough to go to work in. I can't make my own wine, movies, cheese, and so on. I do what I can myself, like cooking, making an amp, or writing code, but I don't have anything against the specialisation of labor. |
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