Summary Of Materialism And Why It's Making You Unhappy

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Physical object obsession

The writer of The Psychology Of Materialism, And Why it’s Making you Unhappy, by Carolyn Gregoire. The article talks about, how many Americans are lately buying things because they’re on sale. Also many families use their money to buy gifts for their children and grandchildren. Many examples are like phones, video games and clothes. But lately, many people are buying too many products but they really shouldn't be. The author uses strong word choice, expresses voice and gives facts and evidence to state his point.

In this article, Carolyn Gregoire expresses her thoughts and articulate her point view. “Americans today, compared to 55 years ago own twice as many cars and eat out twice as much per person, but we don’t seem to be any happier because of it.” This represents her thoughts and her expression how Americans are different physically and mentally today than 55 years ago. Also it shows us that consumers are buying too many materials with their money, and they think that money can just grow from trees. …show more content…

Ambitious and competitive was one of many words that Carolyn Gregoire used to represent people who are materialistic, but she uses no direct correlation, as a phrase, to show the difference between income and our happiness. The meaning of ambitious is the determination of person to have success and competitive means being aggressive, and these words advances the counter argument; that is a person who is over materialistic. While the phrase no direct correlation, compares the income of a person and their own happiness, and it states that no matter what income you get, it will not affect your