A quest to be bold and unbound as our limitations are the ones that we and society place on ourselves. Here's an exploration of pushing personal boundaries, examining the natural world, mindfulness, simplicity and creativity through living the principles of yoga and zen.
January 2, 2012
Socializing & Consumerism
I hung out with two friends who like to shop, and although I have been getting a handle on shopping by keeping mindful of this new minimalist/voluntary simplicity lifestyle I have had since the beginning of this year, I got drawn in a little. I did not shop with my friends, but after hanging with them, I felt that I needed certain items. I held out on getting anything, but I have been interviewing for jobs, and stressed about getting a job, and I let my resolve to not shop go, and shopped. I have realized that when I hang with certain people who like to shop, or who care a lot about image, I feel compelled to shop as well. It is not their fault that they are who they are, and I am totally responsible for my actions, but I see now why people try to hang with others in their lifestyle because as social beings, we tend to do things that those close to us are engaged in. I am unaffected by strangers, but I realize that I do get influenced by friends. Some people have even taken the extra mile and made simplicity circles to hang with people who will help them on the path. I either need to be reading and thinking about simplicity daily or start hanging with people who are less focused on consumerism.
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