SiriusXM.

I felt I needed it to help me get through trips to and back from work. I always listened to comedy stations and nothing else, because the music resembled nothing I hadn’t heard before on repeat through retail stores and FM radio. When I couldn’t afford SiriusXM, I downloaded a podcast app that seemingly worked without needing a data plan or a subscription (I know the episodes are probably downloaded ahead of time on wi-fi). With this, I felt I don’t need Sirius anymore.

Monster Javas

I was an addict and still a recovering addict of this drink. It’s the only Monster-related beverage I always had, never caring for the other flavors. For a while, starting back about seven some odd years ago, I drank a can and I felt energized. Then as time went on, it turned into just a drink I’d have for the sake of comfortedness, because it was no longer doing anything for me anymore. Plus it was burning a hole in my budgeting because cans of these weren’t exactly cheap on their own.

After being off from a single can after three weeks, I actually felt a lot better. Probably not going to get back into them.

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    Meat. I was a huge meat lover most of my life, until I decided to try going without it. I didnt think it would be easy so I thought I needed a smooth transition. Turned out I could cold turkey no problem.

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    Facebook messenger. I was afraid people wouldn’t want to deal with using other chat apps, etc. DM’d everyone I knew with “Hey I’m leaving Facebook, I have XMPP, Signal, texting, and email, lemme know which one you want” and most people were fine giving me their phone number.

    Turns out most people don’t care.

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    A home. I’ve been living in a van since September 2020 and I’m never looking back! Such freedom out here, all you need are solar panels and a lithium battery and a comfy bed, a gym membership, and you can go anywhere and do anything you want. And every dime you earn goes into your own pocket: no landlords or mortgage companies or utilities or HOAs, no property taxes, and you can live anywhere you want!

    And reading through the comments, I have done away with all those things everyone else has mentioned too! I don’t need any of it. Except for money. Someone mentioned money. That’s stupid. Everybody needs money.

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    Most things I stop I would really like to have but im not sure I felt I could not live without them. Honestly the stuff I want is pretty simple but also hard to obtain. Like I used to live deeper in the city with shops really close by but I can’t afford that currently. Loved it though. Felt a craving for something and went and picked it up at a store like two blocks away. walked to work every day and my wife joined me with the dog going out in the morning for half of it. it was grand.

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    One day around 7 years ago I turned off the radio in my truck and I never turned it back on. I just sit in silence and I honestly prefer it that way.

    Edit: to elaborate a little: I consider it almost like a meditative practice. I drive virtually every day, so this way I can quite easily force what I consider to be a healthy near-daily habit.

    I do the same thing with my phone whenever I’m queuing.

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    Constant companionship.

    I have survived two long-term relationships now, the first left me traumatized and in dire need of treatment. The second one I chose to end while I still had my sanity intact.

    It’s no doubt that I chose poor quality people, but even so, I have a new, lasting appreciation for solitude, having my own space that I don’t need to share, and the inner peace that allows me.

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      I was in a relationship from 18 to 34. Now, for the first time in my entire adult life, I’m single instead of jumping straight into the next one.

      No doubt there are things I miss about being in a relationship - and I still probably lean toward that being the ideal setup - but relationships have downsides too, just like being single has upsides.

      I’m not sure what the final tally of that equation looks like, but every now and then I catch myself wondering whether I even need to be in a relationship at all. I spent most of my childhood practicing playing alone, and I got pretty damn good at it.

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    My phone.

    I broke the screen and had to deal without it for a week. I didn’t realize how often I’d flip it out and start scrolling every moment of downtime I had until I couldn’t do that anymore.

    After a few days of that I started to wonder what was so important to catch up on every 15 minutes.

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    Cable TV, left it many years ago, what a waste if money it was for mostly poor quality shows and tons of commercials.

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    Sex.

    So much time, money, and effort wasted that I wish I could have back.

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    Alcohol. Turns out I don’t need it to be social, I was just using it to self-medicate myself into extroversion. I’ve wasted so many nights of partying, drinking too much and not being able to remember the fun times I had (or didn’t have).