Girard observed that our desires are social. We rarely desire an object for it's intrinsic functional qualities. We usually use the objects as proxies for an identity we envy.
Desire are not fixed or innate, but rather constantly changing & under the influence of the people we encounter.
We can see this in advertising, when we buy sneakers to be like Jordan, not to run a marathon. When we date a certain person because others will see us a certain way and so on.
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Basic Girardian ideas beautifully presented by a young philosopher, Jonathan Bo, in conversation with David Perell.
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