Commercial advertisements often promote unrealistic standards of beauty, lifestyle, and success, creating pressure for individuals to conform to these ideals. This can lead to unhealthy competition among consumers who feel compelled to purchase products to enhance their status or appearance. Additionally, the constant barrage of ads encourages materialism, fostering a culture where self-worth is measured by possessions rather than intrinsic qualities. As a result, societal values shift towards superficial comparisons, exacerbating feelings of inadequacy and discontent.
Bryne Brock Purchase has written: 'The innovative society' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Economic policy, International Competition
Competition would be the driving force of exclusion
We would have a far more unhealthy society.
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89.23%, as calculated by the NHS (nation health society)
yes thanks to advertising and capitalism the human can acquire cheap unhealthy food so readily that it is imposable to not have food around.
competition makes people do their best. when someone loses in a competition then it makes them strive to win the next time. the society needs to have competition, that is how the world advances and competition is why we are ahead in technology and other areas that need competition. it is everywhere , you cant help it . there is no way you can have a life with out you competing in smallest things like eating quickly or large things like finding out the other galaxies in the world.
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it could result in unhealthy lifestyle
It could result in unhealthy lifestyle.
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