You're overspending because you lack values
3 days ago
- #minimalism
- #self-awareness
- #spirituality
- Overconsumption is a spiritual problem, not just a financial one, stemming from misplaced desires.
- The author reflects on personal experiences of buying unnecessary items, leading to a realization of wasted time and life.
- Lessons from 'Spirited Away' highlight how desires can lead to loss of identity and spiritual emptiness.
- Materialism can be beautiful in contexts like art or culture but becomes harmful when driven by unchecked desires.
- The concept of 'kamikakushi' (hidden by the gods) in 'Spirited Away' symbolizes how desires can abduct one's true self.
- Post-purchase clarity reveals the emptiness of trend-driven purchases, emphasizing the need for genuine values over material possessions.
- No-Face from 'Spirited Away' represents desire and the loneliness that comes from realizing most kindness is transactional.
- Desire is not about the object itself but about the promise of transcendence, status, or belonging it offers.
- Money and possessions organize meaning but can also lead to spiritual loss if not aligned with personal values.
- Strong values act as a sieve, filtering out empty cravings and focusing on what genuinely serves one's spirit.
- The 'Barbie' movie serves as a metaphor for the emptiness of materialism and the journey to find real meaning beyond possessions.