Smaller houses can lead to happier lives

8 pointsposted 12 hours ago
by bigwheels

6 Comments

al_borland

12 hours ago

I purposely bought less house. It goes a long way to lessen the Diderot effect.

> The Diderot effect is a phenomenon that occurs when acquiring a new possession leads to a spiral of consumption that results in the acquisition of even more possessions.

TacticalCoder

11 hours ago

My mom was like that. At our vacation house she decided to have a totally unnecessary garage built. Cars were totally fine outside and as we'd meet for vacation, there'd always be two or three cars anyway so what was the point of a garage for only one car?

So she had a garage built and the day it was finished, she started buying shelves, shitloads of shelves and then a... Ping-pong (aka tennis) table.

You couldn't even park a car anymore in the garage: an argument even ensued for I was outraged that after all that talk about a car garage, it wasn't even possible to park a freaking car in it.

Most of it was useless junk that I ended up recycling.

I can understand when it's related to a hobby: whatever the hobby, once you begin, it's like Pokemon... You want to catch them all.

But just buying random items for the sake of hoarding? Like fake, pluggable, electric candles: she'd buy 3 times the same and two would be stored should the other fail. Or that knife that'd take a battery and play a crappy lo-fi version of "happy birthday" when cutting a cake: darn did that thing traumatize me (for she bought it when I was already an adult).

There are actual compulsive hoarders (like my mom) but also those who do hoard but where it's less obvious: the Diderot effect you're talking about.

Buying empty space to then fill it. Arguably with more emptyness.

bediger4000

12 hours ago

This is just an oligarch using his personal mass media to prime the middle class to accept less.

Can you see any oligarch believing that smaller superyachts can lead to happier lives? Don't be silly.

bigwheels

12 hours ago

I took it more as a way to avoid falling into the trap that "when we have more space, problems will be solved and things will be better" (in my life experience, this was a fallacy because there was an underlying issue which needed to be addressed).

Ymmv!

81tch51ay3r

10 hours ago

Absolutely 1000% this. WaPo just showing its hand more and more as a pure propaganda stream.

Next in breaking news: Eating less meat while engaging in inter-racial homosexual intercourse cures cancer!!