Why Materialism Is Actually Keeping Us Alive

in #psychology7 years ago (edited)


We have seen a lot of videos, read a lot of articles, and heard a lot of talks about how materialism is ruining people's lives and even the planet itself. Still, despite those moments after absorbing those information where we realize how meaningless our lives seem, we still continue to live such life. If you want to know why, let me tell you all about it.


The Survival


We live life like a game wherein whoever possesses the most coveted things in the world wins. Corporate guys sit their asses on their office seats from 9-5 daydreaming about having a time to actually live while doing what they do there "for a living". Students like me strive so hard to at least pass a subject to "have a life" someday while constantly wishing we had the money of the corporate people at the same time.... And this they call life

I remember the words of my Developmental Psychology professor clearly when I think about this,

Someday you'll have more money--that's development--but it's not necessarily happiness...

It's awfully deep like that Existential interview of Jim Carrey below:


It does make you question at some point, "what am I chasing with this money?" to which a lot would have some emotional moment or whatever but something I know I could enumerate a ton of answers for. Let's not talk about the cliché fake happiness "truth" about materialism. Instead, let's just accept the fact that it really eats us up inevitably.

We NEED money, and that's never going to change or at least it hasn't the past thousands of years. There has always been exchanges for resources or our survival. Based on Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, we need to sustain our physiological needs the most to go for the rest of our fulfilling needs, and of course that's made possible by the stuff in our wallet. From there, we need to keep going until we reach what we call the self-actualization which does not really work these days without any kind of resources owned by money, yet is taught to us as that peak of satisfaction. So we keep working for more and more cha-ching 💲💲

It's funny because we don't even know what we exactly want, do we? Now this is where materialism really gets to us..


Not-So-Free Trial


In our process of wanting to experience happiness, we spend and spend on things we think are delightful--clothes, bags, properties, trips, etc.--and they really are. Still we feel like there's still something missing each time we finally get these things. People around us don't keep us as happy as we think they might make us too, bringing it all back to ourselves all the time.

We would rather spend for ourselves than spend for others, and this is also not bad. People say it's an unhappy life to have no one to share everything with, but even if we did it would not really matter as much because our happiness or the lack thereof is an individually internal thing. Through materialism, we keep ourselves alive because we have so much to use when to be honest, it is true that everyone is just waiting for their life to end. Life is good and we can philosophize everything about its negativity to turn it into positivity but it will never change the fact that no one here asked to be born in the first place.

Through abundance, we are able to prosper through the sense of having to make use of what we own, keep it growing, and keep enjoying it. If we had nothing at all, not even a dream to own and conquer something, we wouldn't like living or at least fighting to keep doing so.


So Am I Materialistic?


I believe so just like everybody else. I want to own and experience a lot of things possible with money that's why I work hard for it. I know it's like a whole system--that materialism--trapping me in it, but like I said, had I not developed a dream for something as big as that beach house I wanna have someday, I would have never enjoyed fighting for my survival here in life. Instead, I would probably be one of those hopeless kids in university still lacking any concrete goal or idea of what life they want to live someday because they think nothing is ever going to make them satisfied. Tip is, perhaps it's best we try to trick our minds into thinking there is an ultimate source of joy we are all meant to find someday anyway, so keep making them cash and investing on all those things you invest in. It doesn't hurt to buy happiness since you only live once.










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I am really optimist to this "material" thing, especially after crypto born...

Of course... if you are rich (which I am not), you might have a different interpretation about this. Anyway, everyone will have a different obscure way of liking it. I have mine!

Crypto changed everyone's lives... and besides most people saying it is not "real material", I disagree when you forget to think that for the void to exist, someone had to define/spec it. Otherwise, you can't transmit value/information. Therefore, crypto might be represented by the materialism that it overcomes in society!

I have already, as you might be reading, excluded the materialism crypto can BUY! =) That one is easy...

Hmm I love this insight. Makes sense indeed

When we use the word "materialistic" in (mostly) a negative sense, do we not refer to wasteful spending as opposed to meaningful spending? So, money spent on basic needs (food, shelter etc.) and the odd affordable treat would be meaningful because it's an investment into happiness. Money spend on lavish excesses that barely elevate you above the happiness level an expense of lower monetary value would do, is wastful and materialistic. Obviously, it's all subjective where to draw that line.

This guy wins the thread.

I have managed to create a different view of it when relating to crypto.

I agree 100 %. Actually, I wrote something similar in my yesterday's post about attracting money.

Here you go with your Objectivism haha. But I actually agree with you that to a certain level we need to be materialistic in order to survive.

The basic needs of Maslow's hierarchy needs to be satisfied first before we start thinking of more altruistic desires are met.

So what about those that have shun away all materialistic desires like Mother Theresa? Are they divergent? They have in a way modified their thinking that the higher wants have a bigger ratio as opposed to the lower ones. She still eats, she still sleeps and would want a roof over her head.

The amount of wealth we have in our disposal does not certify that we will be happy, as a matter of fact it brings more trouble so why must we be materialistic knowing fully well these things we are running after will only secure a temporary happiness for us. Thanks for the post honey. It is really informative

The things is that, I guess if we don't have all those wealth yet, we won't realize its being meaningless ourselves, thus we go for it nonetheless.

most of us that dont like materialistic ladies is because we are broke. if not been materialistic is good

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You need to consume and be materialistic because capitalism tells you to do so.

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