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I think I'm a material person?
Today, my friend asked a question: Sa ~, I feel more and more materialistic. What should I do? I don't think this is a good idea.

It doesn't matter if I call her back. A matter point is a matter point. After all, we are still pursuing material things.

Indeed, I have never felt bad about things in my heart, at least at our age. Most of the things we want are things that can be solved with money.

I remember once in class, the teacher asked us that if you think about it seriously, people can really have a lot of money to live a happy life.

The students also answered the teacher sincerely, "I think so."

Then the teacher smiled happily, speechless, and said with a smile, you may not be that old.

Maybe, maybe it's because of age, maybe it's not because of age, maybe it's because of experience, maybe it's because the environment ... makes our thoughts so superficial.

There's nothing we can do. Everyone is pursuing a decent lifestyle. When material desires are not satisfied, maybe this kind of thing should be put aside first.

It is normal to seek survival before development. So, matter is just matter.

To live is to have a material foundation. Many of your psychology, even your emotions, are designed for you to a great extent, so that you can get the behaviors you need to perform in order to survive.

So people must be very material. But it is irrational to go beyond the needs of the body. There are still many experiences to explore in material accidents. There are more important happiness worth pursuing.