But that happiness is only temporary. Marketing tries to create the falsehood that it will make you happy outright.
No, I'm not suggesting that at all. People have to buy things so the world can go round. The creation of credit, and therefore progress and social mobility fundementally rely on it.
As I've said over and over now to the point the repetition is giving me a headache: I want people to wise up. That's it, nothing more. It's one thing for people to be smug when they've got reason. It's quite another when they're talking out their rear or basing their facts on fallacy or incorrect assumptions.
I'm more than happy for someone to say "I'm happy with my iPad because it does x,y and z really well."
I dislike it when someone says "I've got an iProduct. Look how cool I am!"
Anyway, on that note I'm backing out gracefully because I'm just going to get irritated and no doubt someone is going to troll. I like you particular guys too much to go down that road tonight.
No, I'm not suggesting that at all. People have to buy things so the world can go round. The creation of credit, and therefore progress and social mobility fundementally rely on it.
As I've said over and over now to the point the repetition is giving me a headache: I want people to wise up. That's it, nothing more. It's one thing for people to be smug when they've got reason. It's quite another when they're talking out their rear or basing their facts on fallacy or incorrect assumptions.
I'm more than happy for someone to say "I'm happy with my iPad because it does x,y and z really well."
I dislike it when someone says "I've got an iProduct. Look how cool I am!"
Anyway, on that note I'm backing out gracefully because I'm just going to get irritated and no doubt someone is going to troll. I like you particular guys too much to go down that road tonight.