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Along with globalisation, consumerism has been thriving by seeing a surge in products consumed

globally. Nevertheless, this tendency has been mutating from purely purchasing to satisfactory pastime
to a certain number of people, mostly in developed nations. Personally, I reckon that this trend is
completely detrimental to both human and nature, inducing time-consuming, money-wasting
destruction for human and vandalism towards nature in terms of emitted gases and pollutants.

The first rationale for this contemporary pattern to be negative is it detrimentally worsened our financial
status and mental health problems. Possessing novel objects help stressed workers satisfy their
amusement after struggling to make a living, leading to hours and hours surfing shopping platform and
purchasing commodities. For example, online shopping apps, namely Shopee or Lazada, are ubiquitous
recent years, tempting consumers to buy useless gadgets. The odds are in favour of being broke,
especially harmful when customers are in jeopardy. Not only losing compensation, but also more
intellectual and physical contribution to be deserved more salary is demanded. In this case,
Psychological - relevant and mental health of employees might be seriously deteriorated by this increase

Second, the more consumption leaps, the more devastating chemicals and greenhouse gases are
released. Due to incomplete modernization in industry field, out-of-date manufacturing processes are
still irreplaceable for loads of businesses, in which contaminants such as toxic wastes and emission are
byproducts. Consequently, our living habitat is enduring from soil erosion, deforestations, and many
more, causing more inconsistent climate and severe disasters. The victims behind these afterwards are
both people and other species.

In conclusion, Although

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