This post is inspired by @Onions post:
One Wheel Is Enough β How I Became a Car-Free Bitcoin Maxi π
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After reading @Onions post, I noticed some parallels. Choosing to do without unnecessary things or using what we have until it breaks seems similar. Over the years, many products in our daily lives have simply become of lower quality. I remember the early mobile phones; a Nokia 3310 probably still has a better battery life than a smartphone today. Every two years, a new iPhone is released, and marketing suggests that consumers constantly need the latest model.
However, I believe that the era of high-quality products will return, and people will prioritize durability over other buying factors. This naturally leads to less consumption, as functional items are not replaced as frequently.
What do you think?