happy
a lot of bogus affirmations that you know
aren’t true. Any philosophy that requires you
to deny reality is a false path. In fact, studies
have shown that insincerity is every bit as bad
for your heart as anger. Your body feels the
tension between the truth and the way you’re
acting, and finds it very destructive. It’s
important to look for the good in a situation,
but it’s even more important to be real.
These are all traps, but they’re very easy to
fall
into, especially with media and advertisers
giving us a push every chance they get! In
case you don’t already know, the main purpose
of television, magazines, newspapers, and all
popular media is to sell advertisements. That’s
how they make money. They produce content
to get your attention so you’ll see as many of
their ads as possible.
Meanwhile, the advertisers’ goal is to get you
to buy products. This is obvious enough; the
insidious part is that if you’re generally
content
with your life, you won’t feel compelled to buy
much. To get you to buy, advertisers
intentionally do everything they can to
convince you that something is missing in your
life, and if you were just prettier, had whiter
teeth, used a different laundry detergent, or
whatever, then people would like you better.
They try to convince you that something is
wrong in your life now, but if you buy their
product, it will fix it, and then you’ll be
happy.
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