And as we talked about hunger, about privilege and simplicity and waste and wealth, we talked about how easy it is to settle into a lifestyle of accumulation, to get used to buying and buying and buying, and then living in homes that are bursting with stuff we don’t need, can’t find a place for, shouldn’t have bought in the first place. We want to live simpler, more responsible lives, with less waste and clutter. We want to stem the tide of ongoing accumulation, and we want to be thoughtful consumers instead of rabid accumulators.