When stuff breaks I fix it if I possibly can.
The flip-side is that not everyone enjoys repairing stuff, would some people rather spend a few hours labour fixing something, or would they rather spend a few hours wage getting someone else to do it, or buying another on credit, then doing something with their time they enjoy.
Buying new stuff isnt all just rampant consumerism, some would rather have a new car, as the cost to them is worth more than the potential lost hours in breakdown and repair.
When you earn £10 an hour, maybe it's better to buy a new toaster for £30 then spend 3 hours trying to figure out how to repair it.
Very very sensible post.
Easier to do something 'you do' and earn a few bucks to pay a person to do 'something you dont do'.
TIME is the important factor . Cant put a price on those little chunks of our limited existence on this planet.
But- if you have the 'time' you can spread the load and 'almost ' enjoy fixing things- at your leisure.
We cant however- 'buy time' especially as we get older 'time' becomes precious.
Priorties then 'kick in'.
Family first- and everything else can wait .