Like some of you, I own a bunch of stuff - watches I don't wear, a television I don't watch (though my family does), and a car I can't imagine living without.
A post by Leo at zenhabits got me thinking about the car:
Have any of you done this? If so, how long ago did you do it, and what would you suggest to someone thinking of doing the same? If not, have you considered it?
There are lots of threads about owning a cool ride. This obviously goes in the opposite direction.
A post by Leo at zenhabits got me thinking about the car:
I'm attached to mine, but Leo makes a compelling argument for getting rid of it. Though I've been moving toward a minimalist lifestyle for awhile, this is a sticking point for me.This past summer, my family (my wife, me, six kids) finally gave up our car. It was a liberating and scary experience.
We’ve been dependent on our automobile for so many years that giving it up was unthinkable. If you own a car, it’s probably unthinkable to you too.
We drove everywhere: to and from school and work, to music lessons and recitals, to soccer practice and all-day-long games at the soccer field, to family events (which were numerous), to grocery stores and malls and restaurants and movie theaters and bookstores and beauty salons (not for me, I’m bald … er, shaven), to pay bills and run errands, to go to the beach and the parks. To do anything.
How could we get rid of our car?
Have any of you done this? If so, how long ago did you do it, and what would you suggest to someone thinking of doing the same? If not, have you considered it?
There are lots of threads about owning a cool ride. This obviously goes in the opposite direction.