Christmas Stuff!
by Larry LaBorde
321 Gold
Years ago I
had the pleasure of hearing Don Aslett, lecturer and owner of Varsity
Contractors, talk about the clutter in our lives. As the owner of
one of the largest facility services firms in the United States,
he has witnessed firsthand that a cluttered house can be almost
impossible to clean. He went on to say that we have not only cluttered
our homes with stuff but that we have cluttered our lives
with stuff as well. Anyone interested in reading more about
Mr. Aslett should seek out one of his classic books, including my
favorite, Clutters
Last Stand. In this book, he takes a look at the clutter
in our homes and our lives and tells us how to get rid of it.
Years ago,
late comedian George Carlin did a colorful routine in which he poked
fun at our stuff. In the routine, he said that a marriage is a union
of two peoples stuff. It was funnier the way he said
it, but it rang true.
All of us here
in the United States love our stuff. From recent sales figures it
seems that most of us like to buy our stuff at Walmart. Unfortunately,
Walmart seems to get lots of its stuff from China. (Disclaimer:
this is not an article to bash China. On the contrary, I wish the
country well in its move towards a free market economy. The recent
history comprised merely of Chinas past 300 years
is a fascinating one. Anyone interested in learning a little about
how China arrived in its current state would do well to read Clavells
books Tai-Pan
and Noble
House. While they are good fiction, they are based on factual
events. They examine the political upheavals that helped to shape
modern China.)
Back to our
stuff. The United States has been called The Mouth
of the world. We consume more than anyone else on the planet. Please
dont get me wrong; I am all for reasonable consumption and
a high standard of living. The problem, however, is that we are
borrowing from our poor overseas cousins by having them continue
to prop up the dollar and our national debt so we will be able to
continue to purchase our stuff, most of which we do not even need.
Only in the United States would someone charge an ugly sweater that
no one will ever wear on his or her Visa card and then finance it
for the next 10 years long after it has been donated to Goodwill!
I believe a
person or a country can spend his, her or its money any way he,
she or it sees fit to do so. I just think that a person, or a country,
is far down the road to ruin whenever it has to borrow money from
others to buy useless stuff that it cannot afford to pay for out
of its own wallet. How many of us have seen ATMs in fast food restaurants
and movie theaters that allow the customer to get a cash advance
from their Visa card to pay for their purchase? If you do not have
the cash in your wallet to afford the burger or movie then perhaps
you would be better off staying home and eating a sandwich and reading
a book. There is good debt and bad debt, and almost all stuff purchased
on credit is bad debt.
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December
26, 2012
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