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In that case, I beg your pardon. Although, I’m curious where the desire for a truck and a boat comes from.

I know when I bought my car it was the sense of freedom it granted me that appealed, and some vague sense that cars are what “real” adults own. Now I look at it as a tool for our collective self-annihilation.

I would sell it, but then someone else would presumably actually use it. So instead, it sits there in the drive.



I grew up around the ocean and boats. The water relaxes me. I don’t get to fish as much as I used to, but I’m a big catch and release person.


>I would sell it, but then someone else would presumably actually use it.

They would use it and reduce the need for carmakers to make a new car. Making a new car emits co2 as well. So unless your car has a bad enough mpg that the better mpg of the new car outweighs the manufacturing co2, it's better for the environment for you to sell your car. Reduce, reuse, recycle.


Hmm, true. Thanks for the perspective.


"Although, I’m curious where the desire for a truck and a boat comes from." is this a serious question or a comment for you to grandstand on your perceived superiority and 'green cred'?

"I would sell it, but then someone else would presumably actually use it. So instead, it sits there in the drive."

It sounds like it could be, but seriously? a) who talks to people like this and b) would actually do something that silly, spend money to keep something to grandstand on the fact that you are saving the earth by owning something to prevent others from using it.

Surely you could do something else with your time and money to further your goals and 'values' that would be far more productive. Such a strange mentality.


Not grandstanding, given that you’re all strangers and this is a pseudonymous account.

In truth, I stopped working and gas prices are real high. That was the initial grounds for the car to sit idle. Then I got to thinking whether I should keep the thing or not — whether I actually need it. I happen to live in a place with extremely good public transport, so there’s that.

And the question was meant in good faith. With time on my hands, I’ve been scrutinizing my own life choices up to this point, and it’s honestly hard to discern what influenced them.

I’m genuinely curious about people’s motivations. I can surely understand the desire to relax on the water :)




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