You still technically "own" those things for a while, but planned obsolescence guarantees that you won't own it for long. If everything you buy becomes obsolete or broken, it will eventually be more affordable to rent everything you need instead of buying a replacement every 6 months.
So I don't think we're there quite yet, but it's definitely a step in the wrong direction.
You still technically "own" those things for a while, but planned obsolescence guarantees that you won't own it for long. If everything you buy becomes obsolete or broken, it will eventually be more affordable to rent everything you need instead of buying a replacement every 6 months.
So I don't think we're there quite yet, but it's definitely a step in the wrong direction.