Less is more

Deondre 2022-09-28 06:09:55

1. The era of consumption has arrived, and the advancement of technology has further promoted consumption. To a certain extent, material life controls people's lives to a great extent. What people care about is cell phones, TVs, computers, the Internet, etc., can not be said to be wrong. If you buy something, you will be happy, but if you don't buy something, you will be unhappy. Does consumption equal happiness? Not necessarily, consumption can't give people happiness, only relief. The abundance of material does not mean that people's happiness increases, but to some extent reflects people's lack of spirituality. Consumption also distracts a lot of bad attention, can it be understood that it has played down a lot of conflicts and wars?

2. Anti-consumerism, people don't need so many things to live. If you can drink water with your hands, is there no need for a water cup? Can material things satisfy people's emptiness?

3. Germans still show a lot of concern about Facebook. Data surveillance theft is not a new topic, are we ready to retreat to a world without data while we oppose it? The times are developing too fast, and the production and application of many technologies are too fast, and people have not formulated corresponding systems to restrain them. Privacy issue, data mining and collection, and surveillance are all data-based processes. What is the world, and can people's privacy be called privacy? It's like opening a new world, where you can do what you can and what you can't do. Not only people, but even Internet giants are not clear about these, everyone's cognition is the same as a baby's cognition of the world.

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  • Anton Katz: You can't go a day without your crap.

    Paul Konaske: 100 days!

  • Renate Konaske: Happiness is like water. If you hold onto it, then you will always go with clenched fists.