Caught in the trap of materialism

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(28-12-2010, 02:45 PM)Musicwhiz Wrote: Hi Pianist,

I think we share this aspect in common - I am also a "no-frills-phone" kind of guy. I just need one for talking and SMS; not even for listening to radio, mp3 or storing photos! Thus, I will settle for the 2-years free phone as well, even if it is an old model. My current 5.5-year old model is a dinosaur, but it serves me well and I couldn't be happier using it. Big Grin

Hi MW,

Without any offence to you, I would like to say that if most people were as careful as you in spending, I think our economy will not grow. Tongue Sorry, my comment is not fair as I am sure you will not hesitate to spend on things that are worthwhile to you.

I think for an economy to continue growing, it need these group of people who are willing to spend to continue spending, but only if they know their limit. If to many people get in to the trouble of overspending and build up mountains of debts, than it will be bad socially as well as economically.
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Caught in the trap of materialism - by Musicwhiz - 19-12-2010, 10:01 AM
RE: Caught in the trap of materialism - by wj888 - 24-12-2010, 03:43 PM
RE: Caught in the trap of materialism - by Ben - 28-12-2010, 03:35 PM

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