[Today's Lisa Zate Topic] There are many things and few things in the "natural times"
Celebrity closets have so many clothes, shoes, bags, accessories and numbers that you can open in one store. If you go outside saying "I am a celebrity that people can see," I will be taken photos or videos. Each time they wear different clothes and have different items. If you look at their closets, you'll find lots of similar varieties of similar colors and similar shapes.
There are many people in their twenties and thirties who are "shopping addicted" who can't help but want to buy something. Her/His room is full of their favorite things, but if they go outside, they buy anything. They would forgive themselves many times at this price. And the next day, he/she wears it immediately and worry about the reaction around them. It is a desire to be said to be fashionable by others, and it is also said to be a symbol of people who are not confident in themselves. But unfortunately others don't care more about what they are wearing than they think. It doesn't matter who you are because most people don not care others in this generation of excessive information.
How many clothes do we need if we were working without having to go out? Having worked outside for many years, I realized that I was able to work at my own home on this occasion, wearing the same clothes almost every day. Of course no one cares, I just wear the clothes I want to wear. Especially if I go shopping at a supermarket, it takes less than 30 minutes. Do not do "fashionable" for that anymore. It's a waste of time wondering what to wear in the first place.
A few years ago, I stopped "buying" as much as possible and disposed of unnecessary things. Fashionable is "to show people". "To dress up" for people? What a waste! I realized that the clothes I wanted to wear were the best clothes I could spend comfortably.
However, when I go to the shopping center and see the new clothes displayed, honestly I want to buy them. But when I got home and settled down, I was relieved that I didn't have to buy it. Looking at the closet of the house, there are still many clothes lined up. All of them are something I often see on a daily basis. Some are years old. But I don't use it so often. One day, you should suddenly take the plunge and dispose of what you have always been concerned about. Then it becomes ridiculous to buy new clothes. It makes me realize what I'm buying for if it's not for me.
Recently, "minimalist" tends to increase especially for single people. There were many things in the past, partly due to the influence of the postwar period. There were many small things in the house as well as in my grandparents' house. Today, in an era full of things, in an era where you can always get anything, people get a lot of things and are still unfulfilled. Sometimes I even lose track of what I really need. What was born there was "cutting off". The idea of "no waste" in the Taisho and Showa eras is the idea of cutting off unnecessary things, sometimes throwing them away, and cutting off attachment to things. It is sometimes used not only for things, but also for relationships and work.
The influence of the corona has made us aware of many things. Many thing were realized as I was able to buy what I liked. The general or obvious things were stopped or cancelled by Corona. What is a life that you do not know when you will die we are living every day when we do not know when a disaster will occur.
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