Celebrate Buy Nothing Day
Join me in celebrating Buy Nothing Day this year.
Every year, people rush out on Black Friday to spend, spend, get angry, spend, rush, get angrier, spend and spend some more. This year, take the day off. Choose to buy nothing, make something, cook for someone, read a book, take a walk or ride a bike.
From Adbusters.org:
As the planet starts heating up, maybe it’s time to finally go cold turkey. Take the personal challenge by locking up your debit card, your credit cards, your money clip, and see what it feels like to opt out of consumer culture completely, even if only for 24 hours. Like the millions of people who have done this fast before you, you may be rewarded with a life-changing epiphany. While you’re at it, what better time to point out real alternatives to unbridled consumption – and the climate uncertainty that it entails – by taking your BND spirit to the streets?
Suddenly, we ran out of money and, to avoid collapse, we quickly pumped liquidity back into the system. But behind our financial crisis a much more ominous crisis looms: we are running out of nature… fish, forests, fresh water, minerals, soil. What are we going to do when supplies of these vital resources run low?
There’s only one way to avoid the collapse of this human experiment of ours on Planet Earth: we have to consume less.
It will take a massive mindshift. You can start the ball rolling by buying nothing on November 28th. Then celebrate Christmas differently this year, and make a New Year’s resolution to change your lifestyle in 2009.
Thinking you might like to participate? It’s easy. Buy nothing.
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Catherine Tully (1 comments.) | November 25th, 2008 at 12:50 pm #
I LOVE this idea! I’m going to do it!
admin | December 2nd, 2008 at 8:50 am #
Thanks Catherine. I completely enjoyed my Buy Nothing Day this year. I sat around the house in my pjs…it was wonderful!