As
@mistymoney wrote, not all spending is equal. If it was equally bad, say, then we could simply apply a conversion factor from dollars to human suffering and environmental destruction. Unfortunately, some spending doesn't harm life on earth as much as most spending does (do I need the /s here?)
Spending itself isn't the thing we should be worried about. What we spend on must be the concern. A new electric car? Facepunch. It is still a personal vehicle, get over your unearned sense of luxury (I see why Pete created MMM, I have my own car and my own unearned entitlement to luxury which makes it hard to give a Facepunch.). A new smart television - what is your favorite show? - Facepunch. Do you really need a computer on your desk, a computer in your car, a computer in your hand, and a computer on your wall to watch a show that you could receive with an antennae? Computers are full of harmful resources (see mistymoney's book recommendations) we need to reduce our use of those harmful resources. $2 chuck. Facepunch. Why are you externalizing the cost of your food to human rights violations, animal cruelty, and toxic water ways?
Some spending is incredible. Renovating apartments with insulation and greenspace and building higher density housing units. Converting to electric. Spending to inprove efficiency of resources and boost a circular economy. And could even be a source of income. But wait, Facepunch. You already have enough, stop taking resources from people that don't. (This is a pretty thin argument right here and I don't have a fully developed opinion on property ownership, profit limits, or earning income from market rate rents in an environment of homelessness and poverty).
Anyway. I came for
@Log's post and there were several other good posts here as well, but now I am really feeling the perspective that there is too much acceptance of consumption or at least not enough challenging of it. Whereas, I usually appreciate the variety of opinions, perspectives, and philosophies. It isn't the forum being soft that I get uneasy about, it is me staying soft.