There is No Ethical Consumption Under Capitalism
I've said before that enacting lasting change takes more than words. It takes action and it takes money. Money that the majority of us either don't have or need to allocate to something else e.g. rent, utilities or groceries. Mike Schur's "The Good Place" once said there is no ethical consumption under capitalism and that's very sexy of them.
A Mini Guide to Adulting: Managing Your Finances
I like the 50/30/20 model because it encourages responsibility and guilt-free spending. I view money the same way I view food – restrictive mindsets lead to bad decision making and binging.