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Danni Levy's avatar

Jenna, I don’t believe that your feelings can be downsized to mere nostalgia. I look around and find myself shaking my head. Everything seems absurd - everything except nature, kindness, love. Unlimited subscription access is exhausting us. When you own something, you have the possibility to choose. Few of us can buy everything for economic reasons, for space. Even my shopaholic grandma ran out of space in her closet. When you truly choose what you want to invite into your life, there is value attached. This goes with relationships as well. Deep connection is not about a million followers. Maybe this is why I am not a numbers person - I don’t care about growing anything without the depth, the connection, the value, the true choosing. This topic goes so much further. It is just another reason why we are becoming less human. I am asking myself more frequently now questions like how is this choice (or non choice - impulse) affecting who I am becoming? It is all connected. Thank you for sharing. These reflections are fundamental. Maybe they can save a few before our entire existence, including entering our own hearts and minds needs a password. This is something I do not ever want to subscribe to. Sending love. xo

Alastair Johnston's avatar

The pushback has started a while ago Jenna. I made the point to return to carefully owning books and music and cancelling all subscriptions. As a gen X'er I'm back to ripping CD's and putting them on my recently purchased iPod 5.5. I'm older, but if you look at Reddit you'll see hundreds of young 'uns doing the same as they realise the subscription con.

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