So far, the article reads like a total logical failure:
"The students who viewed luxury goods were significantly more likely than the second group to endorse production of a new car that might pollute the environment, launch a new software with bugs, or market a video game that might induce violence, according to the study."
Perhaps the point they are trying to make is a bit biblical:
The Lord doesn't mind if you have possessions, it's when the possessions own you that the problems start.
I wonder how some of this stuff comes about.
In 2006 the San Francisco School Superintendent failed to meet any of her goals, and quit, before she was fired. She went to a teaching job at a college in the mid-west.
She was given 450 grand in severance, for doing a poor job, failing, and leaving early.
On top of that, she made another 150 grand, selling her life time medical back to SFUSD.
That's 600K for being a POS at her job.
Second:
Her protege, assistant superintendent, took the Antioch Unified SD Superintendent job. She managed to get the district up 15 million dollars in cash reserves, and, as her predecessor at SFUSD, created a long and protracted, and ugly contract negotiation with the teachers union, and quit before she got fired. Don't know how this one played out, but, she had hired a publicist to promote her position for 120 grand a year. That salary is about 40 grand above what the maximum any teacher can make in that district.
My salary was arbitrarily cut by about 50%, in a blatant breach of contract, to save money during this period.
The corruption in our government is far worse.
For my own perspective, living in situations where material things are time limited was really a freeing experience. In Hawaii, on the wet sides of the islands, EVERYTHING has a short life span, except you. When you realize anything you buy will rot, mold, or mildew, all of a sudden fancy clothes, TV's etc. loose their value. I had a Sony TV that lasted 10 years in Santa Cruz, living on the beach, in the fog belt.
That same TV lasted 6 months on the North Shore, and, the tuner was rusted. Same with my fancy car, etc.
And, that brings me to my last point. Much as the Robberbarons would destroy the very country that created the situation that allowed them to gain wealth, just like George Soros, the Santa Cruz business owners so wanted their money that they would destroy the beach that brought people to their town. They refused to pay for a decent sewage system, and, would rather have people getting sick, and watching turds wash up on the beach then pay for anything but primary sewage treatment.
I will admit to a bit of sophistry, choosing extreme, and not so extreme examples, but, that is the problem.
These situations exist, as does Nancy Pelosi's jet and liquor bill, and, one wonders when and why the wheels are falling off????
jtr1962:
Greed, and peer pressure, are HUGE forces. It's truly amazing some of the stuff I see on a daily basis.