Andy,
I agree and I disagree. I don't drive a car that gets 30 mpg but instead one that gets about 22 mpg. My husband and I carpool. But...we live 25 miles from work. Living closer to work is not an option nor is getting a different job closer to home. Those jobs aren't there. We do have 2 vehicles -- one is paid for. I would go out and buy a hybrid but can't afford a second car payment. I live in an old farmhouse that is much too large for us but we only use one floor, only heat and cool one floor. I have satellite television, cell phones and all of that. I don't really need all that but I work pretty hard in order to have it. I also don't consider it a necessity.
I can appreciate what you are saying although what was a luxury during WWII is often a necessity today. Does that mean we should be eating only convenience food, using disposable diapers, etc. A garden can be a great way to save money. Having chickens may or may not save money. Since we eat less than six dozen eggs a year, I would say they are a luxury for me.
I agree and I disagree. I don't drive a car that gets 30 mpg but instead one that gets about 22 mpg. My husband and I carpool. But...we live 25 miles from work. Living closer to work is not an option nor is getting a different job closer to home. Those jobs aren't there. We do have 2 vehicles -- one is paid for. I would go out and buy a hybrid but can't afford a second car payment. I live in an old farmhouse that is much too large for us but we only use one floor, only heat and cool one floor. I have satellite television, cell phones and all of that. I don't really need all that but I work pretty hard in order to have it. I also don't consider it a necessity.
I can appreciate what you are saying although what was a luxury during WWII is often a necessity today. Does that mean we should be eating only convenience food, using disposable diapers, etc. A garden can be a great way to save money. Having chickens may or may not save money. Since we eat less than six dozen eggs a year, I would say they are a luxury for me.