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Apresentação Assinatura Corporativa

Tatiana Amaro

Created on October 21, 2024

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Work done by: Tatiana Amaro Nº6 Class: 12ªRTA Teatcher: Margarida Faria Subject: Englês

consumer society

It is characterized by the abundance of goods and services made permanently available to all consumers.

what is consumer society

Identity and Self-Expression In a consumer-driven society, products often become a means of self-expression. People use brands and products to showcase their identity, values, and status. Think about how wearing a certain brand of clothing or driving a specific car can convey a message about who you are. This phenomenon is evident in the rise of social media influencers who promote lifestyles centered around luxury and consumption.

The Social Impact of Consumerism

Consumer culture is a complex phenomenon with both positive and negative impacts on society and the economy. While it drives economic growth and fosters innovation, it also creates social pressure, financial instability, and environmental challenges. The key lies in finding a balance between enjoying the benefits of consumerism and being mindful of its consequences.

Conclusian

Materialism and Happiness The pursuit of material goods is often linked to the belief that they will bring happiness. However, research suggests that this is a short-lived satisfaction. The concept of the "hedonic treadmill" explains how people quickly return to a baseline level of happiness after acquiring new possessions, leading to a never-ending cycle of desire and acquisition.

The Pressure to Conform Consumerism creates social pressure to conform to certain standards. There’s an unspoken expectation to keep up with the latest trends, whether it’s the newest smartphone or fashion item. This pressure can lead to stress and anxiety, particularly among younger generations who feel the need to fit in with their peers.