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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 08:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a great comment! I had to stop and think about it, and I think you&#039;re perfectly right. 

Everything you buy relates to something you hope to do. Sometimes, it&#039;s something you really want to (and are going to) do right now. But often, it&#039;s something you think would be cool, or that you might like to do some day. You should only buy in the first case (assuming that you need to buy this thing to be able to do what you want :))

And yeah, good catch with the &quot;Get More&quot; text... Because I want people to join the list without contradicting myself, I am now changing it to &quot;Dig Deeper&quot; ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great comment! I had to stop and think about it, and I think you&#8217;re perfectly right. </p>
<p>Everything you buy relates to something you hope to do. Sometimes, it&#8217;s something you really want to (and are going to) do right now. But often, it&#8217;s something you think would be cool, or that you might like to do some day. You should only buy in the first case (assuming that you need to buy this thing to be able to do what you want :))</p>
<p>And yeah, good catch with the &#8220;Get More&#8221; text&#8230; Because I want people to join the list without contradicting myself, I am now changing it to &#8220;Dig Deeper&#8221; ;)</p>
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		<dc:creator>C2162</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 18:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s a bit contradictory, that right after your statement &quot;You don&#039;t need more&quot;, there comes your automatic &quot;Get more&quot; text. It&#039;s the perfect test of whether the reader has agreed with your text or not.

Other than that, I have this simple question I ask myself every time when I think about buying something (material): &quot;What will change when I buy this?&quot;. After asking this question many times, I&#039;ve come to recognize the real needs, and most likely they cannot be satisfied with any purchase. The only REAL way to &quot;get&quot; something, is to decide to dedicate time to do something you want. After all, every product you may want to own, aims to some kind of doing. And even if you didn&#039;t own those things personally, there are millions of people who own what you may need to do what you want.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a bit contradictory, that right after your statement &#8220;You don&#8217;t need more&#8221;, there comes your automatic &#8220;Get more&#8221; text. It&#8217;s the perfect test of whether the reader has agreed with your text or not.</p>
<p>Other than that, I have this simple question I ask myself every time when I think about buying something (material): &#8220;What will change when I buy this?&#8221;. After asking this question many times, I&#8217;ve come to recognize the real needs, and most likely they cannot be satisfied with any purchase. The only REAL way to &#8220;get&#8221; something, is to decide to dedicate time to do something you want. After all, every product you may want to own, aims to some kind of doing. And even if you didn&#8217;t own those things personally, there are millions of people who own what you may need to do what you want.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Veera</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 12:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The funny thing is: me and my husband have been thinking the exact same thing. :) Children can teach us so much! If you spend your time enjoying the milk from the half full glass, eventually mommy will fill it again and again and again, until your completely satisfied. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The funny thing is: me and my husband have been thinking the exact same thing. :) Children can teach us so much! If you spend your time enjoying the milk from the half full glass, eventually mommy will fill it again and again and again, until your completely satisfied. :)</p>
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		<dc:creator>The Everyday Minimalist</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 23:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I love your first point about acknowledging that you will ALWAYS be lacking something and therefore have a constant urge for something.

For me, once that urge is fulfilled, another one emerges to take its place. It&#039;s a never ending, vicious cycle.

I think I&#039;d prefer having urges that I cannot fulfill, so I don&#039;t waste time, and really get what I truly want.

An ebook reader is a great example -- I could buy one of the ones on the market (the Nook is so pretty) but it isn&#039;t exactly what I want, so I&#039;m waiting as long as it takes until I get what I want, for the price that I want.

I&#039;m all right with continuing to read my books on my heavy laptop balanced on my stomach, rather than to buy something I know I will eventually need to upgrade.

Wonderful post and thank you for being a great commenter on my blog :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love your first point about acknowledging that you will ALWAYS be lacking something and therefore have a constant urge for something.</p>
<p>For me, once that urge is fulfilled, another one emerges to take its place. It&#8217;s a never ending, vicious cycle.</p>
<p>I think I&#8217;d prefer having urges that I cannot fulfill, so I don&#8217;t waste time, and really get what I truly want.</p>
<p>An ebook reader is a great example &#8212; I could buy one of the ones on the market (the Nook is so pretty) but it isn&#8217;t exactly what I want, so I&#8217;m waiting as long as it takes until I get what I want, for the price that I want.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m all right with continuing to read my books on my heavy laptop balanced on my stomach, rather than to buy something I know I will eventually need to upgrade.</p>
<p>Wonderful post and thank you for being a great commenter on my blog :)</p>
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