I understand what this article is trying to do. But comparing first world countries to third world countries is comparing countries that can afford luxuries compared to those who cannot. I do not see how that is suppose to change someones mind to change their materialistic ways. If someone can afford it they will buy it, if they so choose.
On Dec 16, 2013 Jester2012 wrote:
I understand what this article is trying to do. But comparing first world countries to third world countries is comparing countries that can afford luxuries compared to those who cannot. I do not see how that is suppose to change someones mind to change their materialistic ways. If someone can afford it they will buy it, if they so choose.