Amy Revell
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There's quite a few editions of it and you can get secondhand copies online or you might be able to borrow it from your local library.
The first one I want to go into a little bit more detail is the more you have, the more you need.
Now, I think we can come at that from two perspectives.
I think consumerism is a hungry beast.
And so as you have more, you learn about what's out there, you learn about what's available.
I find sometimes if I go to the shops to get something, I'm like, oh, here's all the things I didn't even know existed, let alone that I needed.
And then I start to kind of build this, oh, but I would really like that.
That would look great in my home.
Oh my goodness, that would make things more comfortable or easier or prettier or whatever it is.
And so I'm going out, say, to buy something and instead of just getting one thing, you sometimes find that you get multiple things.
One of the reasons I really like for me online shopping is I tend to only buy what I need.
Now, for other people, it might send you down a rabbit hole and you are all of a sudden buying all of the things.
But for me, I just go in, I purchase the one thing I need and then I have it delivered.
I find that it saves me time, but it also really saves me money and it saves me being bombarded.
buy all of the other things that I could buy because I'm looking for something really specific.
I know what I want and I buy it.
The other way that stuff, the more you have, the more you need, is the more you have, the more containers that you need.
The more containers that you have, the more storage furniture that you need.