Göran Stille
Sep 7, 2018 · 1 min read

That was something Magda! I now understand what “Go for More” is routed in your experience. During my first 3 years WW2 was going on. It did not damage our country as it did your. But there was a shortage of stuff. There were ration stamps. The other day, I saw them among the remain of my mother. I do also live under the “Go for more” syndrome. Although product has been quite available in our contry for quite some number of years now. And I bought things, I buy things and still I have this urge for more. Am I just one of these well lubricated gears in the worldwide marketing machinery. When will “Gor for More” not be interesting to me any more? At very brief moment I have experienced “ I accept as it is”. But they are rare and I cannot reach them when I want them or need them.

    Göran Stille

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