Jay Angler wrote:I think younger generations have been doing this for a while already. It's nice to know they're actually flaunting it now.
"Underconsumption" may be a new term, but for at least a decade there's been more press about people simplifying what they own and reducing what they have to store at least in some places, if not all.
I find with having a homestead, the "reduce what I have" part is hard because I consider a lot of it my "spare parts" collection.
I'm very much the same when it comes to the "spare parts" collection.
I think this is quite different from the "minimalism" thing, which is about reducing stuff. The focus seems to be "use the stuff you have and repurpose it instead of buying." It's a healthy and sensible approach IMO. They're thumbing their noses at the consumption lifestyle, pushing back against online influencers hawking this week's must-have piece of junk.