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22-11-2022, 09:39 PM
More expensive things = more comfortable life
And when it comes to designer brands -> increases your public perception
Not advocating for quantity but for quality btw
People telling you that consumerism is a Jewish ploy, are the Jewish ploy themselves.
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consumerism is a Jewish ploy
Translation: I am a poor bitter loser. Must cope, being superior = being inferior ahahahahaha
i wouldn't trust that type with spare change
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most people just waste and waste, they buy new clothes and throw them out a year later.
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It's not. It leaves you empty and always wanting more. You will never be satisfied. You will be infinitely better off if you have the sentience to be happy with less and put your energies into creating things that will give you satisfaction
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whenever i buy something i feel scammed and want to return it. the only reason i see why someone would care so much is to lead an expansive drug habit without financially hurting themselves, which is the only legit thing money can buy at this point
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(22-11-2022, 09:39 PM)AlbanianLegend1994 Wrote: More expensive things = more comfortable life
And when it comes to designer brands -> increases your public perception
Not advocating for quantity but for quality btw
People telling you that consumerism is a Jewish ploy, are the Jewish ploy themselves.
I think strategic, conscious, moderate consumerism is a good thing for the reasons you mentioned. but if you forget that its all a game and ultimately bullshit then youve lost
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Yeah I always challenge people when they bash consumerism, what's the term opposite of consumerism. Scarcity? Being a brokie?