Procurement /proʊ'kjʊrmʌnt/
noun
the act of getting possession of something
Most of the stuff I'm fighting myself to buy are worhtless piece of electronic waste, or going to be one in five years. Think responsibly, they are going to be harmful landfil. So better let them stay in the store and leave them to professionals.
What could I do with a new pair of " Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) - MagSafe Charging Case (USB-C)" while still having the first generation working perfectly and battery NOT worn out.
Owning new shiny things is a addictively good feeling. I can hardly reject the process of owning it.
It'd be a lie that I care if what I'm going to buy would do me any good. Let's say, maintenance. -
Is it a overpriced worthless piece of shit (now)?
Is it going to be one in 3/6/12/24/60 months?
Is it going to be a dust collector after purchase?
If not now, how soon?
Is it going to cost you considerable amount of time and energy to start working? if so