Today, many people prioritise spending their income on
having a good time instead of on buying things. In this essay,
I will argue that it is better to focus on activities you enjoy
rather than consumerism. First, because experiences are
more interesting, and second, because it is impractical to
focus on shopping.
First, a life full of experiences is more interesting than one
full of possessions. If someone has had a lot of fascinating
experiences, such as going on vacation to many places or
attending lots of events, they will always have lots of
memories of doing those things. However, although someone
might enjoy material goods when they first buy them, they
will quickly lose their initial interest. In addition, it is easier
to make friends through doing things than through owning
things, so people who focus on having experiences are more
likely to have an interesting circle of friends with similar
interests.
Second, focusing on possessions can be impractical. Owning
things means having somewhere to store them and this can
lead to a cluttered house. For example, if someone enjoys
collecting vinyl records, they may quickly run out of shelf
space and end up with records all over the house.
Furthermore, because people tend to care about their
possessions, deciding what to throw away when decluttering
can be a painful decision.
In conclusion, I believe that a life full of experiences is
preferable to one full of material goods. First, because
experiences are more interesting, and second because a life
based around possessions can be impractical.
Today
,
many
people
prioritise
spending their income on
having a
good
time
instead
of on buying things. In this essay,
I will argue that it is better to focus on activities you enjoy
rather
than consumerism.
First
,
because
experiences
are
more
interesting
, and second,
because
it is impractical to
focus on shopping.
First
, a life full of
experiences
is more
interesting
than one
full of possessions. If someone has had
a lot of
fascinating
experiences, such as going on vacation to
many
places or
attending lots of
events
, they will always have lots of
memories of doing those things.
However
, although someone
might enjoy material
goods
when they
first
buy
them, they
will
quickly
lose their initial interest.
In addition
, it is easier
to
make
friends through doing things than through owning
things,
so
people
who focus on having
experiences
are more
likely to have an
interesting
circle of friends with similar
interests.
Second, focusing on possessions can be impractical. Owning
things means having somewhere to store them and this can
lead to a cluttered
house
.
For example
, if someone enjoys
collecting vinyl records, they may
quickly
run out of shelf
space and
end
up with records all over the
house
.
Furthermore
,
because
people
tend to care about their
possessions, deciding what to throw away when
decluttering
can be a painful decision.
In conclusion
, I believe that a life full of
experiences
is
preferable to one full of material
goods
.
First
,
because
experiences are more
interesting
, and second
because
a life
based around possessions can be impractical.