We are the enlightened ones, Batz.
Sad as it is, the modern generation has had it too good and doesn't know what it means to "make do" or even to do without until you can afford something.
OK, I'm the youngin' in the group. I'll have you know that my family thinks I'm crazy because I collect bent nails in my pocket. In the evening, I straighten out the nails so that I can use them again. I'm furious with mom if she throws away a quarter of a potato. I fall into a state of depression if I let even a piece of lettuce go to waste. As for my shoes..... duct tape does wonders! And goodness forbid..... I turn all the lights out that I'm not using! I don't ever run the heat.... that's what long underwear is for! I ALWAYS make use of every morsel of food that I have.... that's what things like bread pudding are for! .... although, I hate bread pudding.... but, I give it to other folks. I don't throw out chicken bones.... that's what you make chicken stalk out of. As for warn out pieces of metal.... they can be perfect "scrapers." Scraps of old carpet serve their purpose on top of my car in order to "pad" my canoe on top of my car. Small scraps of plywood can quickly be turned into a shape that can hold "winding up electric cords." Scraps of saran wrap serve the dignified role of preserving paint brushes. Old milk jugs have the ability to hold all sorts of liquids.... and, no, not just moonshine. The twine that holds together orders in the hardware store is useful for all types of things. Empty boxes are new homes to different brands of wrenches. Bubble wrap provides hours of fun for kids. Any type of metal that I cannot use can be recycled. A broken piece of glass is the first step to creating a greenhouse. Any old "stump" is a wood turners dream. Even the incredibly intrusive Kudzu can find its place in a woodworkers shop. Old speakers have a very useful magnet within them. Animal shit provides a good product for a garden within the next year. Books that persons don't want will be a gift to someone else that wants to read a book. Even dog food that my dog "turns her nose up at" will be food that another dog will eat. Scrap pieces of wood that I have.... measuring an inch by an inch, are useful to the school around here... they love to have the scraps for projects. And, if all else fails, persons around here live off of wood stoves.... so, any pieces of wood I can't use, I box up and give to those folks. If I have wrenches that none of us really want, I give them to a friend of mine who makes "wrench robots" and them donates them to a silent auction. I have previous campaign posters..... those go to kids that can use the other side of the poster to paint on. The posters were originally held up within a wire frame. That wire frame now holds up my tomatoes. If I have empty milk jugs, I cut the tops off of them and use them to protect bugs from attacking my plants. Hell, I brush my dog, save her hair, and put it around my plants because it is suppose to deter other animals from attacking my plants.
So, I'm this newer generation...... and, I'll agree, it doesn't seem like anyone has a clue what it means to save money, appreciate what they have, or have any knowledge that a credit card is a bad thing...... but, there is a few of us..... or, maybe just me.... that knows what it means to have nothing. I spend my life making use of everything that I have. Maybe I'm one of a very few persons who thinks/ acts the way I do. But, I'm still here. And, I don't mean to be argumentative, but, I bet a lot of folks don't take the time to realize that everything you have is useful and a gift to you in one way or another.
It's my hope that persons who have lived through previous generations would automatically think and act the same way that I do....... I don't think there's room for waste. I suppose that's why I spend each day trying to find a use for everything that I see. Hopefully, all of you folks from different generations are thinking the way I do. And I hope that you folks will continue to challenge me to make use of everything that is available to me.
I count on you folks for wisdom, and for lessons in life.
I hope everyone is doing well.
cheers, bird