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Be a good human not a good materialist.

To be  materialistic  means to have values that put a relatively high priority on making a lot of money and having many possessions, as well as on image and popularity, which are almost always expressed via money and possessions.   Materialism is a by-product of economic progress in our society. Whether you like it or not, there are people out who will judge you from head to toe on the clothes and accessories you wear, on the car you drive and on the house and suburb you live in.  The  earlier speed was slow because population was not too much. See the demand and supply formula, the supply was enough (resources) and demand was less ( consumer/ population). Therefore there was no competition. It was the main reason people wouldn't give much importance to things, they used to give importance to relation and were more kind. But now , situation is different, the world population has grown many times than earlier and resources are less. The demand is very very high but supply is very li

Your Materialistic Lifestyle is Killing You!!

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Do you hate your job and your life? Do you have a house full of stuff? You work so that you can buy things and it’s those things that keep you chained to that desk working.                  Your materialistic lifestyle is killing you.                                                                                         Buying more stuff is associated with depression, anxiety and broken relationships. It is socially destructive and self-destructive Buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. And then buy a little more. Don’t create, or produce, or discover — just buy. Never save, never invest, never cut back — just buy. Buy what you don’t need with money you don’t have… Buy like you breathe, only more frequently. “The best things in life are not things.” There is a great deal to be said about this simple but very true statement.    We all live in a materialistic society where the majority of people is more concerned with what it has than who we are. There is too much emphasis today on the brand of clot