The last Friday of November has arrived once again. It's the day advertisers shout even louder and brasher than usual, imploring us to, “Buy! More! Now! Hurry!”
And what is that right beside it? Why, it is Buy Nothing Day, and it is whispering rather than shouting, “How about taking a break from it all?”.
I hear those whispers on this, and every day.
Not because of what this day is against, but because of what it is for: a whole 24 hours set aside to remember that we already have enough, that our worth is not measured in things, and that true wealth lives in the moments we choose to leave unfilled.
Buy Nothing Day is less a protest and more a quiet celebration—an annual pause to enjoy what we have, to notice the beauty of an uncluttered space or an unhurried morning, to feel the lightness that comes when the urge to acquire softens into the peace of appreciating.
It is a day to walk outside and let the wind and sunshine be the only things that brush against us.
A day to cook from the pantry and discover we have everything we need to make beautiful, nourishing foods.
A day to mend, to borrow, to create, to give away, to simply be.
The hermit-poet RyĆkan wrote:
“If you want to be happy,
there is no need to go running about.
Just sit like a solitary cloud
and let the world come to you.”
We can choose to sit like that cloud.
No running.
No grasping.
No buying.
“If you want to be happy,
there is no need to go running about.
Just sit like a solitary cloud
and let the world come to you.”
We can choose to sit like that cloud.
No running.
No grasping.
No buying.
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