Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:08
Today on the Voiceover: The Buy Nothing Economy ( pickle juice …)
And it's not really about altruism. It's about just decluttering. But it's also about being excited to be part of this world that doesn't have money attached. How do you feel about that? Also, there's this guy named David Stahl. So he gave away his pickle juice and someone came out to get it. He said, I don't need my pickle juice. I just have my pickles
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:09
Hey, I'm so looking forward to everyone giving their thoughts and ideas, and I'm specifically inviting Zychem, Tim Harsh and Ruthie
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 1:34
I started out by trading them because they're called trading cards but traded blindly, so I didn't know what I would get in exchange. So it was a barter, but it was barter with no expectation of like for like or value for value. It was the joy of networking, giving and receiving, and I think I would lose affection for this hobby if I was trying to sell the Rd. I enjoy it as a practice of giving
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:45
And I'll never know there was a documentary about a T shirt that they followed a T shirt and when it was given away, where it went to an Africa and things like that, I'm going to see if I could find that so I can add that to the thread. Thanks for responding
Kamahana Kealoha
@Kamahana · 2:01
Well, right here's another example of that. And I'd love to celebrate every holiday with truth or every made up day for us to go shop like crazy animals. I'd rather celebrate the truth in the fact that you know what? That's a material way to live life. And if you can fill your heart with materials and your casket with materials that will go with you after you die, then go for it. But you can't take any of it with you when you die