Consumerism: Boundaries

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Abishai100

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The Hollywood (USA) movie "Celebrity" (1998) is a nice modern era symbol of consumerism psyche, because it explores the social phenomenon of fame as it relates to audience-constructed vanities.

Indeed, the fact that anyone can rent the film on the high-speed Internet movie rental service Netflix suggests that we must be wary of flaunting consumerism achievements, lest we forget the sensitive and spiritual relationship between stewardship and success.

In other words, if you're playing with a vanity-themed video game avatar of She-Hulk (the modern comic book superwoman of super-strength), refrain from translating the character's steroid allegories into direct gluttony actions (that is to say do not be quick to say, "I can go out and buy steroids, since I own a She-Hulk video game!").

Consumerism requires maternal wisdom.


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