Fight Club Materialism

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In a capitalistic society money becomes the main goal of life. We start to treat life as a game and we measure our success based on the amount of currency we earn. This has led to a materialistic society. Our obsession with money has led to our society be dominated by materialism, taking away from what makes us truly happy. We go astray falling in a society trap, pushing us away from what we want to be. We give up on our dreams in order to make more money and get benefits such as good healthcare; while working long shifts, and when our work is done we are left with a hollow life, wondering what to buy next. Materialism has slowly taken over the world, to the point where it can be considered a problem. This type of mentality has taken away from what it means to be human and our happiness. Relationships, and mental maturity play a much more crucial role in our happiness. Fight Club is a movie based on a novel by These types of studies rarely are able to bare results. Since usually these studies tend to fall apart within 10 years, whether the researchers get distracted, the people being studied withdraw or the funding stops. However, through persistence and luck this study lasted more than 72 years with 60 subjects still remaining, almost all of which are over 90. This groundbreaking study found many interesting facts about what makes us happy. Robert Waldinger the 4th director of the program points out the most interesting finding in this study, in his 2015 Tedtalk: We've learned three big lessons about relationships. The first is that social connections are really good for us, and that loneliness kills. It turns out that people who are more socially connected to family, to friends, to community, are happier, they're physically healthier, and they live longer than people who are less well connected. And the experience of loneliness turns out to be

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