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More and more people want to own famous brands of cars, clothes and other

items. What are the reasons for this? Is this a positive or negative trend?

As living standards have been raised worldwide, people no longer worry about how to afford
their basic necessities but move on to another need of owning luxurious brands of material
items. This essay will help shed a light on the reason behind this trend and draw a personal
conclusion about whether it is a good or bad one.
First of all, in order to assess whether this trend of living is positive or negative, it is crucial
to look at the underlying reason. It is quite unambiguous to see that possessing famous
brands of cars and clothes is a good indication of the social status that one has. Fairly
speaking, human by nature always thrive for recognition and acknowledgment, thus it would
not be a surprise when they easily become obsessed with deluxe material items. In fact, the
majority of young generations these days are seeking wealth instead of a happy life or good
health like their predecessors. For them, wealth will afford them splendid lifestyles and
consequently, respect from society.
As explained above, being able to own high-class brands of necessities can winany person
admiration from others. However, opponents of this trend may argue that since human
greed is seemingly endless, the race for wealth often gives rise to unethical moneymaking
behaviours. Therefore, they are fearful that the society may be filled with materialistic and
morally decayed individuals. In truth, their logic has been backed up by a lot of cases where
financial professionals were imprisoned for their unscrupulous conducts of tricking people
out of money to afford luxurious lifestyles.
In conclusion, after looking at the rationale behind this trend, I am of the opinion that it is a
negative one, since the excuse of leading a luxurious lifestyle to earn social recognition does
not fully justify the possible consequences of the problem.Nevertheless, by means of mass
media, the general public canhopefully be conscious of its adverse effects and stay away from
it.

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