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I know and saw the consumer attitude to the land, its poor than just not planted, than just not watered so that it gave large yields,as a result, even weeds do not grow on it and animals ' paws burn after running on this site.If you treat people so consumeristically, then how much harm can you do to them.And the more such consumers there are, the more
people who are angry,offended,
and do not want to help each other, the more there are those who pass by someone else's misfortune
or the approach to someone else's misfortune can
also be consumer-oriented.
Many people still live using people for their own purposes in the dark, so that they do not immediately understand what they want from them.Why the number of people who are not needed even by children is increasing, because at one time these people lived and treated others with consumerism.What you sow.
If we are talking about the consumer's attitude to life as “give me everything, I will not give anything in return”, then this will disrupt his socialization (people will avoid such a person) and such a person will have an inner balance. If you want to learn more, then listen to the course of lectures by Robert Sapolsky on the biology of human behavior.
If we are talking in principle about consumption, then we live by consuming resources, without consuming we will not be able to live.
But there is a concept of excessive consumption-this is when you eat more than you need, buy more clothes than you need, for example, use a separate plane to move around the world, when you need to transport only your carcass from point a to point b. That is, you consume resources like 100 people.
And there is the concept of conscious consumption, when you consume resources exactly as much as you need to live in relative comfort.
Excessive consumption is clearly a bad lifestyle, even if you are very rich. The planet's resources are not infinite.
Conscious consumption is the norm.
And of course, a person should not only consume, but also produce services (doctors, teachers, actors, businesses, managers), information (scientists, developers, writers, artists) and material objects(workers, agricultural workers, engineers).
If you look at the Maslow pyramid, it becomes clear that consumption can address the first 2 levels. If a person's focus is on him, then the upper levels experience a lack of attention/energy.�
As a result, the person will feel dissatisfied. And the more he tries to satisfy it with consumption, the stronger it will be.�
This will lead to mental disorders in the flesh before psychiatry.
You lose ” spirituality “(s) and ” staples “(tm).
And that's very, very bad.
But not for you 🙂
PS In fact, absolutely everyone leads a consumer lifestyle. Science has not yet figured out a way for a person to live and not consume.
The difference is that some people are honest, while others are not so honest, and for unknown reasons, the latter say that they have some kind of stupid, spiritual-sickle life. Well, or just spiritual, it doesn't really matter.
Negative checkmate.waiting at a distance . When you only consume, but do not produce anything( in terms of not thinking about the essence of life/things, and do not come to any specific conclusions, a la it's good, it's bad, it's necessary, it's unnecessary), and “eat everything in a row”, it generates a waste of energy/money/time and gives almost nothing in return (except for fleeting pleasure, when consumed “hits the target”)