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Essay The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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I think as Americans we all contribute to the materialistic society we live in, one way or another. Some people might say a line should be drawn between consumerism, a way of helping the economy by buying and the act of over consumption by having too much. I believe without any economic education, we don’t see the financial burden we cause the economy. Majority of the time when an individual receives money whether it’s the form of income, birthday, or just good luck; we feel the need to reward ourselves, even if it was the last $20 needed to pay the rent. It’s a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment, especially when it comes to shopping. Not all Americans are too attached to their stuff, we cherish the hard work and the many hours we …show more content…

We pollute the air with toxic chemical waste once our recent valuables go through the disposal phase of the materials economy. As we continue to influence others to buy and consume the way we do, the more search for natural resources and alternatives will become extinct and the economy will continue to sink. The entertainment business has a tremendous effect on society, which eventually produces a façade for individuals to create and build their self-identity off of. Rap music became a part of society many years ago; however the interpretations have changed drastically over the past years. Back in the 80’s and 90’s rap music was definitely hardcore but lyrically it was filled with passion and true-life events that many can relate to. Although materialism didn’t happen yesterday or overnight, but it’s becoming more of an issue as time goes on, with technology advances and society changing. People can get easily influenced because they want everything they see, they want to be cool, or they simply don’t want to be teased. Rap music todays talks about having money and all the “fantastic” things you can do with money like buying fancy car, clothes and woman; that’s not what life it about. Money should be valued and spent useful and appropriately, “Like the boy at the wall of shoes, kids today analyze each purchase they make, painstakingly aware of how much effort has gone into seducing them (Rushkoff 70).” Their actions show how much the

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