Does Participating in Black Friday Make Me a Pawn in a Global Capitalist Pig Social Experiment?

Arvell Craig
2 min readNov 28, 2020

For years I debated whether or not to participate in Black Friday.

Whether as a consumer or entrepreneur, it seemed like participating would make me a pawn in a global capitalist social experiment.

I’ve never been big on shopping, following sales or cutting coupons.

But I recall the year a new friend described how they learned to strategically work Amazon’s retargeting cookies to get the exact deals they were most interested in.

I was amazed.

And slightly envious.

So I started to pay closer attention to Black Friday deals.

My refusal to participate was only costing me. And the older I get, the more reluctant I am to waste money.

Now I’m wondering if my perspective has costs me in business too?

Am I limiting myself by avoiding, judging or assuming things that are not necessarily true?

Some of us try to be different.

We try to be above the hype.

But there’s a cost to go against the crowd. And there’s a benefit to flowing with what already works.

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Arvell Craig
Arvell Craig

Written by Arvell Craig

As AI invades every area of society, I'm choosing to positively and proactively learn, leverage, and integrate it for personal and professional growth.

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