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9 False Values of the Modern Society That Rule Your Life

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In childhood, it seemed to us that when we grow up, we will get an opportunity to do what we really want. However, in reality, it turns out that everyone around us has an interest in our life — parents demand we have grandchildren, friends give advice on opening your own business, while the manufacturers of various goods want you to buy things that you don't need. And every other person is ready to tell us how we’re supposed to live because “it’s important” or “everybody does it.”
In reality, many desires that adults have are dictated by the stereotypes and false values of the society we live in. And almost all of us get trapped in these psychological tricks at least once. As a result, we start to think along these patterns that were intrusively placed into our heads...
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SUMMARY:
- Nowadays, psychologists have noticed an interesting phenomenon which has to do with imitating the lifestyle of the rich and famous. In other words, ordinary people try really hard to live like those who don't have to worry about money at all.
- Some people don’t just want to see what others are up to; They also want to show what their lives look like. And, of course, from the most flattering angle. Because nowadays, a lot of people tend to believe that the more beautiful photos someone posts, the more interesting their life is.
- TV shows and magazine covers are full of families with perfect kids, who never misbehave or cry. But as we all know, perfection is just an illusion.
- Being a banker seems like a very respectable profession in our society. But what’s the point of it if it doesn’t bring you joy? Maybe that person would be much happier if they worked as a hairdresser or a barista.
- Being rich is definitely fun, but in reality, people have to work really hard and long to achieve it. For some reason though, our society promotes the idea of easy success that doesn’t involve tough work and comes pretty quickly.
- What’s the point in buying the latest version of cell phone if you have to take a loan for it? Or in getting a new car that you keep in your garage since its maintenance is too expensive? But some people feel as if they simply have to get those things just because everyone else does.
- Many people fall for the idea that being beautiful means being aware of the latest trends, and being able to apply makeup at the level of a professional makeup artist. Others, who are able to look beyond this trend, learn to feel confident about their actual natural beauty and save time (and money!) not using make-up products.
- Where are you gonna spend your vacation? Are you going out of town for the next weekend? And so on and so forth. People feel awkward telling others that they didn’t plan any fantastic trip. Somehow traveling has become the new big thing.
- Modern society keeps promoting the idea that a person should do everything possible to fulfill all their desires and goals. Seems pretty harmless, right? But in reality, quite often it means not paying attention to the needs of others.
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