Saturday, March 26, 2011

In Response to Aubrey Menegus' Post...

     I thought Aubrey asked a really great question to follow up with the movie "The Overspent American".  Personally, I think we can more easily blame this worrisome trouble on the spending habits of individuals.  But I honestly don't agree that the problem stops their.  Our ancestors created this idea of the "American dream".  I think over the years, this dream has been altered little by little, which has blurred our perception on the original idea.  Greed is not a characteristic to be left out, but I think it is only involved because of the competition brought on in living this dream.  I don't believe that marketing, directly, is to blame for this problem.  I think marketing only takes further advantage of the strong desires we have to buy more and more.  Would it help if we were to rid products of their marketing tactics?  Of course.  But I still believe we would see similar problem, perhaps on a less drastic sale.  As a society, I think we need to look at our budgets realistically and confront the fact that we are not all millionaires or billionaires, and that its unhealthy to continue trying to live as those more fortunate do.

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