Don’t Ditch It, Fix It: Stand Against the Disposable Mindset
<p>Today, realizing I needed a new keyboard somehow turned into a reflection of our rampant and ever-increasing consumerism.</p>
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<p>Typically, where does one turn when in search of something new? The internet, of course! However, my journey took an unusual route. Rather than browsing (online) stores, I ventured into the cellar.</p>
<p>Among all the dust and darkness, I finally uncovered what I was looking for: a “new” keyboard. Though it had been lying there for ages, discovering it felt like striking gold.</p>
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