Buy it for Life
Tue Feb 03 2026
Over time, it becomes clear that not all purchases are equal. Some objects fade quickly, while others quietly earn their place by lasting, working well, and becoming familiar. This reflection sits with that difference and with how habits around buying have shifted across adulthood. It is about noticing what has endured, what has not, and how choosing fewer things with more intention can change the relationship we have with what we own.
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Over time, it becomes clear that not all purchases are equal. Some objects fade quickly, while others quietly earn their place by lasting, working well, and becoming familiar. This reflection sits with that difference and with how habits around buying have shifted across adulthood. It is about noticing what has endured, what has not, and how choosing fewer things with more intention can change the relationship we have with what we own.