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Why are we always look at others and dissatisfied with us?
Asked by thangiah kannan,
27 Jan '09 07:48 pm
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For one, the grass always appears greener on the other side of the fence.Our neighbour, howsover miserable he may be in his home, always appears to be a picture of prosperity in our own eyes.For another, the present age is, what the economists call, "the market economy age", meaning there are new and new gadgets available in the market almost every hour. This being the case, these markeing chaps cunningly make us feel that we are indeed, miserable if we don't have the latest model of the plasma tv or the fastest and the noisiest model of the sporty bike or the fuel guuzling four-wheelers. If you want to be happy, learn to be satisfied with whatever you have and turn a blind eye to these marketing thugs.
Answered by Jaisingh Thakur, 27 Jan '09 07:54 pm
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