Can't | Quit Those Big Tits

We can’t quit. And that’s actually okay.

We aren't just consuming entertainment; we are studying for the test of social relevance. To quit the big lifestyle would mean to fall behind on the cultural zeitgeist—and for many of us, that FOMO is worse than the credit card bill. Minimalism is a flat line. Zen is constant. But life? Life is peaks and valleys. Big lifestyle content gives us the peaks. That moment in a reality show where the villain gets voted off. That reveal of the renovated mansion. The plot twist in the season finale. can't quit those big tits

We tell ourselves we want the minimalist life. We want the capsule wardrobe, the 10-step skincare routine that only uses three ingredients, and the silent retreat in the woods. But if that is truly what we want, why is my cart still full of vintage home decor? Why are my watch histories never-ending? Why do I keep planning extravagant dinner parties? We can’t quit

You don't have to quit the big lifestyle to be a good person. You don't have to cancel HBO Max and live in a yurt to prove you have your priorities straight. To quit the big lifestyle would mean to