You are what you consume
Personal identity should come from the things we get to choose for ourselves.
Sorry for posting less than usual this week; I’ve had a family tragedy. Posting frequency may also be reduced over the weekend.
I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while, and now the AI revolution has given me an excuse.
I was standing in a Whole Foods on Long Island, sometime in the early...
The strongest version of this narrative is a provocative challenge to the cultural obsession with work as the primary source of identity. It effectively highlights how consumption—often dismissed as frivolous—actually fosters self-examination and individuality, while production is constrained by external demands. The argument gains traction by citing psychological research and historical context, such as the shift toward individualism in affluent societies. However, the vision of a consumption-d...
