
There’s been a lot of talk about whether new gadgets, such as the Kindle, will change the way we live. Our household has always been early adopters of the ‘latest’ technology: iPods, iPhones, digital SLRs, the Apple TV, etc. Mostly it’s just because we’re big geeks, but then we noticed something: we stopped buying as much stuff. Does owning certain tech items actually help curb owning "too much stuff"?
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Probably one of the things that stopped you from buying "too much (other) stuff" is the fact that you had to save up to buy higher-end products. I think that if this is the case, once you've acclimated yourself to buying what you really want (instead of ANYTHING cheap that catches your eyes) allows you to have a cleaner mind to stop buying so compulsively... because you've "earned" your higher-end stuff. Equally, quantity is clutter when taken to the extreme and if your place already looks awesome, there's no need to "fill in that gap", specially if you already have the best.