If there's one lesson our generation should pass down to our children and grandchildren, it's to value quality over quantity in all aspects of life.
Too much cheap food left us unhealthy. Too much technology taxed our wallets and became obsolete the moment we bought it, over and over again. Too much entertainment shortened our attention spans and too much demand gave us thousands of reality tv shows so that we could watch other people's lives instead of living our own.
We're realizing it now, under mounds of broken plastic, prescriptions, and bills. With farmer's markets and handmade goods, with a resurgence of small business in the form of entrepreneurs, things are changing.
We're coming around the circle and realizing that more isn't better when it's just too much. Quality friendships, food, comforts, and time spent...these are the keys to a happy and fulfilling life.
-Doe Zantamata
Too much cheap food left us unhealthy. Too much technology taxed our wallets and became obsolete the moment we bought it, over and over again. Too much entertainment shortened our attention spans and too much demand gave us thousands of reality tv shows so that we could watch other people's lives instead of living our own.
We're realizing it now, under mounds of broken plastic, prescriptions, and bills. With farmer's markets and handmade goods, with a resurgence of small business in the form of entrepreneurs, things are changing.
We're coming around the circle and realizing that more isn't better when it's just too much. Quality friendships, food, comforts, and time spent...these are the keys to a happy and fulfilling life.
-Doe Zantamata
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