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Magic2016 wrote:

Go to the market, take organic products on a short circuit. Save money by experiencing compulsive and totally useless purchases. Prioritize the well-being of your family.

All that Amazon will never give as contrary to their business model: Waste, ultra consumption, massive pollution, slavery, imperialism!

Amazon is truly the symbol of the old ultra-consumer business model. As such, its future is to be neglected by the part of the population capable of becoming aware of the damage that this box is doing at least on a local and national scale.

This part of the population seems to me to be growing (in particular among the youngest who, for example, have already reflected on their meat consumption without thinking about it) because the climatic emergency implies a reflection on our consumption patterns (nature of what is consumption, frequency, induced environmental cost, relocation of economic activity, etc.).

Each of us, whether we are consumers, sellers, advertisers, has a responsibility in the fairly dramatic transformations that our environment is going through. That there is promotion for this type of consumption necessarily implies a reaction from those who no longer want it and who can no longer bear it, it is natural and irrepressible.

Everyone will do what they want with this comment. No doubt that some will be annoyed, free to continue to consume and rush on "-30%" more or less fictitious elsewhere, whatever. Each one does as he wants and more often more as he can, with the state of consciousness which he has at the moment of reacting.

Progress is not to maintain what destroys our economic fabric, or what maintains the frantic consumption of perfectly futile products, progress is to change to adapt virtuously to changes in our environment. Here is something much more ambitious, much more delightful than dying little by little in his office under an avalanche of technological gadgets.

On this, good "business" to all but above all, I hope, good thinking in this pretty temple of consumption!