• Matéria: Filosofia
  • Autor: rozilmasena23
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

Teens and Consumerism
This world consists of more than 7 bilion people that we
walor of people
around us in so-called competition with us Competition is very che
teenage years. From the way you look to your education to the beauty of your part
your social status or your interests, such as sports or a musical instrument wyth
important. Almost every teen lacks self-confidence at some point and sols even more
a struggle to fit in somewhere. The truth that you're just one person out of a population
of seven billion people and therefore not special or important, is something many people
don't want to see
As we know, many people are insecure and a bit lazy. That's why the media, advertising
industry and most of the private firms that sell beauty or lifestyle products may abuse
those teenagers by creating the perception that they can feel special by buying a
products. They will basically say, "If you buy our product, you will be popular, wood
looking and happy."
Actually we buy things we don't need with money to impress people we don't like in
economic terms, this is what is called "manufactured demand." They will do this by caring
us in our everyday life, seducing us with pictures of a perfect life and then misleading
us by telling us what to buy. This is basically what consumerism is all about creating a
niche in the market and then making a profit. The only thing that we actually need to gain
confidence and be successful in life is to accept. Accept yourself and your surrounding
This is what we call internal confidence. Do not define yourself by your external features,
but rather by your personality and being true to yourself and your beliefs.​

Respostas

respondido por: sabina95
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Resposta:

i'm, from brazil sorry

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