Thought of the day:
As we all know, our fiat-based, consumeristic world encourages us to over-satisfy our immediate needs rather than saving resources and gaining time for ourselves. By avoiding the pitfalls of overconsumption, we can save and use our time to become more productive and independent.
Over-consuming and buying more than it is needed 'on-the-spot' leads to a waste of resources and then keeps us continuously enslaved in this logic.
Think about how we are constantly surrounded by offers, promotions, and 3-for-2 deals, all of which lead us to spend more money on goods and services that we don't necessarily need at that moment.
From the moment I've been orange pilled, I changed radically the way I buy goods and services I need. When I need to buy something, I first ask myself if I need it in the very short term, then if I do need it, I prefer to buy it in the right quantity at full price rather than purchasing it in an unnecessary larger quantity just because it's discounted.
it might even change you to the producer slowly, because you are no longer satisfied with the average fiat quality. 👀
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