• Arghblarg@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    True. It isn’t always about a cost/labour analysis. Sometimes I want to repair something to learn how to do it. Sometimes I want to repair something because even though ‘my time is valuable’, I hate the idea of throwing out something I know will rot in the landfill for a thousand years. Sometimes I’m just attached to the thing and afraid I won’t find a replacement that is as good (which is often the case).

    I hate our throwaway culture, it’s good to know how to fix things even if it isn’t technically ‘cost effective’ to do so.

    • HeckGazer@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      All of these reasons but I also just enjoy the experience of fixing something. It feeds the soul in some deep way for me