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May 19, 2021

Consumption Diary #26

A key part of this challenge is to record a weekly consumption diary. This will both hold me accountable to readers of this blog, and will allow me to think about my consumption habits.

As a reminder:

  • Exempt items are those classes of goods that I am allowed to purchase new, such as food and cleaning supplies.

  • Watched items are items that I am allowed to purchase, but that I would like to cut back on. Examples include travel and certain productivity softwares. I will also always include a justification for these items.

  • Restricted items are items I am not allowed to buy new.

Finally, I will also record the goods I have sold or donated.

Physical EXEMPT Items Purchased

  • $6, two nice denim tops, used.

  • $28, train tickets to Orange County to see my mother.

  • $20, a breakfast burrito.

  • $12, tylenol in case I developed vaccine symptoms. (I didn't).

  • $5, Starbucks after my shot.

  • $25, Doordashed some coffee.

Digital EXEMPT Items Purchased

Physical WATCHED Items Purchased

  • $172, new clothes. Here is my first sizable infraction in the Nothing New challenge. I recently got a new job, and since my employer is looking to fly me out for orientation, and since my job will entail meeting with CEOs, CNOs, CIOs, etc., I decided I need to have a professional wardrobe, one without faded clothes. I didn't expect that I'd be changing careers when this challenge started, so I hope this infraction forgivable.

Digital WATCHED Items Purchased

RESTRICTED Items Purchased

Items Sold or Donated.

Final Thoughts

  • I suppose that these last three weeks have been me dutifully stimulating the economy. I don’t know quite how to feel about the size of these expenditures, and having lapsed twice in these last three weeks w/r/t buying new goods. But, it’s not worth thinking too hard on.
  • I am going to get sick of Door Dash one day. But not today.
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