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Executive Insights with Ben McMillen

Ben McMillen by Ben McMillen
April 24, 2025
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“Buying local.” You’ve heard it a thousand times. It’s a phrase tossed around in campaigns, posted in storefronts, and shared across social media. And yet, somewhere along the way, the message has lost its edge. It’s become background noise—well-intentioned, but easy to tune out.

But maybe we’ve been focusing on the wrong reasons.

Yes, shopping local supports the economy. Yes, it keeps money circulating in the community. But here’s the truth no one talks about: shopping local adds value to your life.

In the day-to-day grind—commuting, working, returning home—the rhythm of routine becomes a blur. Life begins to feel like an endless loop. What if breaking that loop could be as simple as where you choose to spend your money?

When you walk into a local shop, you’re stepping into someone’s passion. You’re not just another transaction. You’re part of an experience that can’t be replicated by a big box store or an online cart. Local businesses reflect the heart of your community. They offer something different—authenticity, connection, and often, a little bit of surprise.

Will it cost more? Sometimes, but not always. Will it be perfect every time? Probably not. But what you will often find is a shop owner who genuinely cares. Someone who remembers your name, your preferences, and who will go above and beyond to make things right if something goes wrong.

That’s not just customer service—it’s human connection. It’s being seen.

Big chains often prioritize efficiency and profit. They’re designed to be the same everywhere, to minimize variance, and maximize returns. Local businesses, on the other hand, are built on personality and personal investment. They evolve with their customers. They listen. They try harder.

So next time you find yourself stuck in the daily rhythm, consider shaking things up. Wander into that small bookstore you always pass by. Grab coffee at the corner café instead of the drive-thru. Browse a local boutique for a gift instead of clicking “Buy Now.”

It’s not just about where your money goes—it’s about what you get in return. Real people. Real stories. Real experiences.

Life’s too short to keep living on repeat. Shop local. Not just for the economy—for yourself.

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