The results were seen the following year when Brickman returned to Netherland and did the same survey to the same people. The remarks of the later survey amazed Brickman: everyone had returned to their previous level of happiness. They had become accustomed to the new circumstances.
We are humans and that is what makes us human being: we get used to new circumstances.
The question here is: if we will get used quickly why to bother to go from a 32” TV to 42” one?
In short money only matters when we are, but once we supply our basic needs, what matters is if we win a little more than our STUPENDOUS COLLEAGUE. …show more content…
Satan and his forces have become extremely effective in making the effort to convince people that the most important goal in life is pleasure. He promises, by tricking, that pleasure, wherever we can find it, is what makes us happy (joyful).
Television and movies are full of obvious incentives that encourage and persuades young and old alike to indulge in their passions promising to find happiness. The result of this risky path is evident in the social and psychological damage caused to the human being, which is increasing at every second. That influence has increased cases of teenage pregnancies, abortions, rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual provocation in adults, assaults, drug addition, alcoholism, broken homes, and a number of different things that we all