The Workers Who Bring You Black Friday
The Workers Who Bring You Black Friday
1/18/2014
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In this article, the writer discusses the negative aspects of holiday consumerism and the pressures associated with it. The article explores how the holiday season has become a time of excessive spending and materialism, driven by advertising and societal expectations. It delves into the impact this consumer culture has on individuals and the environment, including the strain on personal finances and the accumulation of waste. The writer calls for a shift in perspective, urging readers to prioritize experiences and relationships over material possessions during the holiday season. Overall, the article critiques the commercialization of holidays and advocates for a more mindful and sustainable approach.
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