
How much of the things that fill our life do we actually need? Are we wasteing our precision time on money on things we can live without? What is essential to living? Here are a few things that we can obviously live without, but don't. Some hypothetical ideas, others are proven facts.
1. Shampoo (Proven) - Shampoo doesn't do anything. I thought it did, until somebody told me I was wrong. For debates of this nature, there is only one way to find the truth. So I stopped using shampoo and conditioner. I rinsed my hair, but no hair products were used. At first my hair was greasy, really greasy. But after a week or 2, something magical happened, the grease went away and all that remained was my silky-smooth hair. I carried on for 6 weeks, no complaints, no problems.
2. Paris Hilton (Proven) - She just has no place in America or "the limelight". She is kinda annoying, isn't she?
3. Brushing Your Teeth (Somewhat Proven) - Ever wonder why you brush your teeth? My little brother did once. So he stopped. 3 months, no teeth brushing. Funny thing is, nobody noticed. You eat something in the morning and the bad breath goes away. When you eat apples and carrots, they clean your teeth for you. So why are we brushing our teeth soo much? I don't know. Don't worry, I still do. And so does my little bro, as far as I know.
4. Pencils (Hypothetical) - Lets just not make mistakes people.
5. Cellphones (Sorta Proven) - I don't own one, and I don't intend to for quite some time. Cellphones are a trap. Everyone who has one relies on them, can't live without one. People did fine without them before we had such a wonderful technology. I see them as a small waste of money which I will inevitably one day waste my money on.
6. Sunscreen Lotion (Hypothetical) - Just don't burn. I never burn. Ever.
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