Buy Nothing Challenge

I would like to reduce my ecological impact and disassociate from the consumerist mindset. I don’t like the direction the US government is taking and I would like to decouple from the US economy.

My challenge is to buy nothing* for one month, and at the end of the month, see if I can continue for another month.

*I will continue to purchase items that I consider necessities.

Necessities that I will buy as required:

YES: Food

YES: Health and medication

YES: Daily necessities (toilet paper, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.)

YES: Bills (phone, rent, insurance, taxes)

YES: Repairs (home, bicycle, vehicle)

YES: Gas/Transportation (walk or bike when you can)

YES: Receiving gifts, trades where no money is exchanged

YES: Camping, hiking, bicycle travel

YES: Giving charity

Items I will avoid purchasing during the challenge:

NO: Fast food, coffee shops, restaurants

NO: Entertainment devices, books, subscriptions

NO: New clothes or impulse purchases

NO: Hair services

NO: Amazon orders, streaming services

NO: Vehicles

NO: Acquisition of things for new hobbies

NO: Use of credit (credit cards or loans)

NO: Hotels, vehicle based travel

NO: Google, Meta, Reddit, X products

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13 points

I’d put a question mark at hobby equipment, since hobbies help with destressing and contribute positively to mental health.

Same for books (assuming you consider reading relaxing). Unless you pirate ebooks of course to bypass Amazon purchases and the likes.

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Don’t forget your local library. I stopped ordering books online and started visiting the library, and not only am I reading for free, but I also find out about awesome programs my library has. They do discounted tickets for museums, book clubs, kids’ activities, and all sorts of community events.

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If you’re an ebook type, get a library card and download Libby!

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Yes but also the more people that want e-books the more the library has to pay. I listened in on a reason they were closing a library branch and one reason was the publishers require full amounts for the e-books to be “licensed” and it only lasts for a couple years. Then they just pay for a full price book license again. So over time it’s so much more expensive as the library has a reoccurring price they have to pay per book and can’t even sell off old books to recoup an initial cost.

They even mentioned on the call that they tried to work with other counties to pool their bargaining power and the publishers don’t care and won’t give out any discounts.

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I love Libby! Saved my kid from a failed research assignment when he realized he was supposed to use book sources for research at 9pm the night before it was due.

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For me, there is also ‘don’t forget my own library’. I’ve got so many unread books on my shelves right now…

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Start taking advantage of the libraries before President Musk shuts them all down.

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Unfortunately there is no library in my city.

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10 points

books

<3 libraries

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No such thing in my city :-(

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Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Err, read that.

The libraries in my area are wonderful. I can’t fathom not having one available :(

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One of the spending problems I have is I get into hobbies and it becomes an obsessive gear collecting activity. For example, backpacking. You can go backpacking with very basic, cheap equipment, but eventually I seem to end up wanting the most expensive gear. So hobby purchases is something I want to stop. I want to learn to do hobbies without expensive gear.

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Libraries. I get a lot out of free eBooks downloads from my library using a free library card, from the comfort of my home

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Unfortunately there is no library in my city, and no e-library in my country.

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That’s unfortunate. They’re a great resource

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There are libraries and a lot of audiobooks are free online.

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No libraries where I’m at, unfortunately, and no e-libraries whatsoever (unless we talk about not exactly legal ones).

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OP has already put their hobbies as a yes. There is no limit of how much gear is possible to shop with or without justification for home repairs, bicycling, hiking.

And idk about pirating in this context. It’s still acquiring new stuff though without paying for it.

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