Our outlook is shaped by generalities and stereotypes. The assumptions applied to people and lifestyles tend to blur in time. Perception of luxury and wealth is impressioned in the same vein. Generalizing, projecting, and predicting gives way to cognitive dissonance as the expectations and realizations form opposing views. A common picutre of future happiness entails money, alcohol, and sex in excess. Are we sold on happiness made of consumerism, materialism, and overindulgence?
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Double Standards
By The UnPanderers
UnP talks about double standards, status symbols, finance, school loans, wealth, and luxury. The importance of time, leisure, and retirement. This fragrance will get you torn up. Our outlook is shaped by generalities and stereotypes. The assumptions applied to people and lifestyles tend to blur in time. Perception of luxury and wealth is impressioned in the same vein. Generalizing, projecting, and predicting gives way to cognitive dissonance as the expectations and realizations form opposing views. A common picutre of future happiness entails money, alcohol, and sex in excess. Are we sold on happiness made of consumerism, materialism, and overindulgence?Double Standards
By The UnPanderers
Double Standards
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UnP talks about double standards, status symbols, finance, school loans, wealth, and luxury. The importance of time, leisure, and retirement. This fragrance will get you torn up. Our outlook is shaped by generalities and stereotypes. The assumptions applied to people and lifestyles tend to blur in time. Perception of luxury and wealth is impressioned in the same vein. Generalizing, projecting, and predicting gives way to cognitive dissonance as the expectations and realizations form opposing views. A common picutre of future happiness entails money, alcohol, and sex in excess. Are we sold on happiness made of consumerism, materialism, and overindulgence?
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