Consumerism is the ideology that tells us that... - Deepstash

  1. Consumerism is the ideology that tells us that in order to be happy, we must consume as much products or services as possible and if you’re feeling something is off or not quite right, then you probably need to buy more stuff. That way of thinking directly translates to a person’s well being and happiness being directly proportional to their wealth or possessions
  2. Romanticism is the idea of doing things based on emotion rather than rationality. It’s the desire to be exposed to different new experiences.

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