Small Is Sexy

I will happily spend $25 on a movie ticket at my local cinema or $7 to get into my local pool, but I won’t let a greedy company slyly charge me month-after-month for a service I hardly use.

Where we choose to spend our money is very important because with each dollar we cast a vote that says:

I want more of this to exist in the world.

Hence why I like supporting, local, homegrown, hand-made, durable, sincere, and most importantly human-first.

There’s also something sexy about small. I like that not everything needs to be a huge commercial success—because this is where the actual interesting places, objects, and experiences come from—not the mass-produced, ultra-commercialised soulless crap that’s pushed down our throats through algorithmically targeted ads.

I want to discover something through word of mouth, from a friend, or by simply finding it on my own terms out and about.

So with that being said, choose where you spend your money and attention wisely—because what you feed grows, for better or for worse.