I saw an article by Adbusters.org that encouraged people to avoid
shopping on Black Friday and have called it “Buy Nothing Day”. A video in support of this initiative was
banned by MTV and other networks. “Buy
Nothing Day” is an international day of protest in North America on Black
Friday and on November 24 internationally. It was started in September 1992 in
Mexico and adopted in North America in 1997.
It is now celebrated in 65
nations. Adbusters.org renamed “Buy Nothing Day” to “Occupy Xmas”. Instead of going to large stores they
encourage consumers to support local and small businesses or make your own
gifts.
I am not against helping the economy. I am against consumers following
prey to the gimmicks, marked up prices and false advertisements to lure people
to the stores to go into debt causing people to fight, trample others, argue,
act rude and lose sight of the meaning of the holidays. If you have the cash to
purchase gifts by all means do so. If
you don’t this is where the problem lies.
Going into debt: doesn’t help the
economy if you don’t pay off your debt, prevents you from paying another bill
and doesn’t enhance your life.
I was intrigued by the article and realized I was one of few Americans
who would not be at the store on Black Friday.
I started thinking how different would the country be if we did not
participate in Black Friday and used that time and energy for others things. We
could eliminate hunger and poverty in the U.S., we could ensure all those without
food had a meal every day, we could buy from local and small businesses which
employ over 50% of employees in the U.S., we could pay down personal debt which
would help businesses earn revenue and more. Here are 35 things to do instead
of going shopping on Black Friday.
- Hide your credit card and debit card so you don’t make any purchases today
- Clean your house
- Do volunteer work
- Spend time with your family and friends
- Donate your time and money to a charity
- Develop a new idea to start a business
- Take time out for yourself to relax
- Exercise
- Organize documents to file your taxes this year
- Balance your checkbook or bank accounts
- Pay bills
- Learn a new skill
- Visit the sick and shut-in
- Make new friends
- Attend a networking event
- Reconnect with old friends
- Apologize to anyone you may have hurt in the past
- Give back money you borrowed from friends or family
- Water your plants
- Give a word of encouragement to someone who needs it
- Wash your car
- Clean out your garage
- Rake leaves in your yard
- Walk your dog
- Turn off the TV. and read a book
- Full up your gas tank
- Take your car for maintenance/repairs
- Make a commitment to eliminate one bad habit
- Create a plan to pay off your debt
- Create a plan to start an emergency fund to cover all monthly expenses for 9-12 months
- Review insurance policies and beneficiaries and make any necessary updates
- Help your children with their homework
- Write down 5 things you are grateful for
- Tell your family and friends how much you love them
- Watch a comedy movie
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