its not overconsumption. maybe you're just broke.

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Пікірлер: 5

  • @eliasflores5087
    @eliasflores5087Ай бұрын

    There's something to be said for rich people buying expensive stuff they don't need in excess. However, I don't think that necessarily means you can't critique lower-earning people for doing the same thing. Nice video though I like your hair

  • @benkipkolum5771
    @benkipkolum5771Ай бұрын

    I'm first here🎉🎉Kescy I want to tell you that you are wonderful and I love your content

  • @Limitedonathios
    @LimitedonathiosАй бұрын

    They aren’t mutually exclusive. You can engage in overconsumption and conspicuous consumption simultaneously. But it is over consumption, I had this issue, you can’t use 1/2 of the products before they expire or go out of fashion or you just want something new. As for the economics of it all, it is wasteful and detrimental to many economies outside of the like big 20 countries. Not only that, it targets middle class/working class individuals, especially younger ones, flooding the market with low quality-cute packaging-high price products that there is very limited need for

  • @bbeyez
    @bbeyezАй бұрын

    I believe I need to stay out of other's wallets. If they xhoose to buy containers and other things, as long as they are happy, so am I.

  • @Limitedonathios

    @Limitedonathios

    Ай бұрын

    You are not pocket watching if they are displaying these wares with the exclusive intention of being seen or inspiring envy/a desire to own the items. You are falling for good marketing which was designed to make you covet an item, and when you do want the item you blame yourself for desiring it, falling for the psychological tactic of the marketing: self blame and ‘self driven’ consumer behavior….which is actually highly researched and devised with the singular and explicit purpose of making you want that thing. Can’t turn around and blame yourself that the marketing designed to market to you successfully, marketed to you successfully