advancedatheist comments on Lifehack Ideas December 2014 - Less Wrong
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This might not be a hack, but it is useful information.
Along these lines, I asked reddit last week for ideas of things that you can buy which will cost more upfront, but would eventually pay for themselves. My stipulation for the post was that they had to make the money back within one year, didn't require much more time or skill, and would have to be backed up with a calculation. YMMV based on your habits and climate, but here's what made the cut:
The meta life-hack here is to make personal questions engaging and use the internet to source ideas.
The article about Eric Rheinhart in The New Yorker says the following:
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/05/12/the-end-of-food
I tried that over the summer, where I would wear the same black polyester T-shirt as an undershirt every day, then I would hang it up overnight to air it out. It took on the odor of my underarm deodorant, and the freezer trick sort of works. But eventually I would have to launder the T-shirt anyway after a couple weeks and then hang it up to dry.
Because of current economic trends, I suspect our standards of personal hygiene in the U.S. will see regression towards the mean in the coming years, where we'll learn to tolerate body odor again and wear clothing cleaned less often to match.
With what probability do you estimate this will occur?