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Not buying a car so I have to walk everywhere. Not only is it great for the environment but also for my health.
Not disagreeing with the principle of walking is better than driving.
But was buying a car a bad habit? Like “I cant stop buying cars! help me!”
I think having a car enables bad habits.
I can walk/bus to work in 35 minutes, but I can drive there in 10.
Do I really need to take the car? No.
Do I still do it almost half of the time? Yes.
Why? Because it's just slightly more convenient, and some days that's enough.