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  • ChrisLicht@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    This stuck with me: Years ago, someone on Reddit described their middle school in the ‘70s having to have an assembly to stop a potlatch/arms race between kids stacking Izod/Lacoste shirts. There were well-off kids wearing three or more stacked Lacoste shirts every day, and poorer kids wearing cheap generic polo shirts under real alligator shirts to try to keep up.

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        8 months ago

        I’m actually glad I’ve had so much poverty because it’s allowed me to find the things that actually affect my mood in a consistent and reliable way.

        I only was able to find those things because I was forced to manage my mood with almost zero money.

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      8 months ago

      A situation where the poor people are trying to keep up is not a “potlatch”. That would be the rich kids trying to outdo each other to see how many shirts they can give to the poor kids.

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        8 months ago

        I may have an outdated sense of what a potlatch was. I was using the term in the sense of destroying value, per this kind of definition:

        “A potlatch involves giving away or destroying wealth or valuable items in order to demonstrate a leader’s wealth and power. “