tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170687022389426848.post2045690027551854821..comments2023-10-21T03:07:17.832-07:00Comments on Little Things, Love ... and Reality: Consumerism and Climate ChangeChristina Rambohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12969021575930671787noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-170687022389426848.post-22572016262484969982020-02-14T06:22:04.340-08:002020-02-14T06:22:04.340-08:00Thanks for compiling these articles, and thought p...Thanks for compiling these articles, and thought provoking insights. I need to pay more attention to them, even if I am not as in to fashion (but am I really not? I don't want to look like a dork, unless I intended to for my own kicks and giggles, or to break a social mold. While I typically dress in the dark, changing the color of my shirt, and wearing pants until I get holes (always in the crotch), I do adjust what I wear to be mindful of my surroundings and who I will be with to some degree. I want to exude intentionality, self-respect, and confidence. But on other days, in Wisconsin, I want to be warm, and not indecent. I wonder how much, in fact, I am indeed influenced by fashion. I see new pants and shirts and hat styles. I tire of keeping up, though some of them look cool. I feel spartan in my existence, as a musician sometimes. Like, clothing is a necessary evil, an obstacle that keeps me from getting on with my day, and ultimately getting to where I want to be - the studio. But I guess that is part of self care, and even these thoughts might be reflective of some issues I need to address.)Michael Rambohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03696451884019372070noreply@blogger.com