*We all live in a society where consumerism is the central point of the social life. But is it true that we equate personal happiness with material possessions? Do some products bring us "status"? Or is it possible to display our personality through the goods and services we buy?
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It's obvious that all this possessions don't make us happier, because if they did , we would have stopped buying. So , do we really know where's the border line of the conspicuous consumption?
I'll try to find the answer of all these questions in order to know whether humans are predestinated to the consumerism , and if the answer is affirmative, how could we control the compulsory consumption that developed societies are practicing.
I think that humans are predestinated to the cosumerism because of society... I can't imagine one year without going shopping. However, I don't cosider that everybody is a shoppadicted, but I have to admit that when you buy sth you feel much better...
ResponderEliminarDo you agree with me?