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Darcy Hickson's avatar

This is a very thoughtful article and it aligns with some of my observations about the sudden rediscovery of frugality and personal agency that apply DIY skills for satisfaction and cost reduction.

My parents would recognize this as a return to reality. As young people who were raised in the depths of a Depression and formative years in wartime, having little was the way it was. Nothing was discarded if there was any hope of renovation, fixing or repurposing. Meals were homemade and there was always a welcome extended to anyone to join in. Fun was local. House parties, dances at the Hall or schoolhouse or ball tournaments and bonspiels. In many cases the expense to have fun was showing up.

This rediscovered frugality isn’t necessarily great for the economy. Economists often state that if people are worried about the economy it can become a self fulfilling prophesy as consumers retreat from spending money.

As Ms. Gerson discovers her own agency for creativity, it may provide a bonus that is too far out to see. Sometime off into the distant future perhaps one of her hand made treasures will adorn the living room of one of her children, who proudly state: “My Mom made that”. I sure hope so.

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Sam Sig's avatar

Happy New Year to The Line team and thanks for being a bastion of sanity in today’s media.

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