Buy Nothing Day: The Reverse Black Friday

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The crowd of people surging forward and shoving recklessly, the wave of humans in a chaotic race to grab their favorite items on “sale”. Black Friday, the day when items are sold for their actual price, is the day which stores are stripped of their merchandise. Every man for himself. However, there is one day in the world when stores are filled with a serene aura. There are no incoherent shouts of children that cry for toys and seemingly endless snakes of people impatiently waiting for their turn at the register. As the activity of the people at stores decline, so does the line of profit of corporations, industries, and companies. In a way, people are cleansed of the economy’s stronghold which demands them to spend their money to no end. The immensity of annual spending can not be fully counteracted by just one annual Buy Nothing Day, but this single day still holds the ability of reminding citizens to lessen their reliance on consumer products.
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