Well. Not Buying It didn’t make me feel nearly as guilty as Garbage Land did. That’s good, I have enough guilt in my life and enough clutter frustrations. I’m also just enough of a tightwad to go into full miser mode when I read a really guilt inducing book about clutter or spending or the economy or the way we’re screwing up the planet with our consumerist lifestyles.
The most interesting segments of this book were reflections about the gifts the author and her husband were given (or needed to give). The rest was a bit “ho-hum”.
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I wasn’t a fan of this one. And I still want to know if they chose the cheap toilet paper or the expensive stuff.
I also want to know if the cell tower brought in business and how the town feels about the entire thing, 3 years later (or however many years later).