And this is the point, isn't it: people have had their sense of values (in terms of possession and 'need') changed by advertisement.Charlou wrote:..."Accordingly, the possession of a great many material goods becomes necessary not principally because these goods yield pleasure (though they may do this), but because they confer honour."
..."no one could be thought respectable and so lead a psychologically comfortable life without owning them.2
My problem isn't with those that have the 'latest fads'.
My problem is with those that pursue those 'fads' at the cost of their general responsibilities.
I believe that many of today's problems are the result of an obsession with 'keeping up with the Joneses'. Jealousy of those that have the luxury of being able to afford 'fads' seems much like penis envy for men, and breast envy for women. Indeed, many women succumb to the 'need' for perfect boobies...as do men, I guess.
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