Trends and fashions
I鈥檝e never been the best at keeping up with what鈥檚 fashionable. That鈥檚 partly because I like to hold on to my money, and partly because I don鈥檛 pay enough attention to keep up to date with the current thing. There is another reason though: I鈥檓 not sure the mindless pursuit of the current trend is a good idea.
Being a bit of an outside observer to fashion, I鈥檝e seen the same pattern play out over and over again. First, the new thing is discovered, and it gains traction to become all the rage. The obsession is all-engulfing, in every conversation and on every website the new thing is mentioned. Then, for no discernible reason, the thing is thrown aside and forgotten about. It is old news. It is of no interest.
This cycle is true of lots of different areas, maybe it鈥檚 true of everything that can be purchased. The cycle plays out for movies, video games, technology, clothing, architecture, music. Sometimes the process lasts just a few months.
Maybe this is good for the economy, maybe it鈥檚 just how culture works, maybe I鈥檓 being unreasonable taking an issue with it. I鈥檝e mentioned before how I have a tendency to not want to spend any of my money. I know that鈥檚 not a good mentality, because money is useless if it is never spent. Is this just an extension of that way of thinking?
The idea that we just have to constantly buy low-grade, overpriced things just to stay on top of what鈥檚 currently glorified seems just a little bit sickening. My big concern is that fashion can very easily end up promoting form over substance. We don鈥檛 buy into the next big thing because it鈥檚 a step forward, we buy it just because it鈥檚 fashionable.
I think it鈥檚 not a good idea to let things control your life, that includes fashions and trends. For me,聽I'm trying to聽become a thoughtful spender and saver, because I think that is the answer to this. That means remaining patient in buying things when I need to, and not buying into every ridiculous fad just because I want to fit in.