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RE: Beware of Self-Styled Saviors

in #truth6 years ago

Nice write-up! "Saviors" come in many forms indeed, and while a generally intelligent / skeptical person might think they're immune to this sort of manipulation from people or advertising, it's interesting to consider sometimes things can be false saviors too.

Just one common example: most people think money is the answer to all their problems, but I'm sure we've all seen and heard stories of people who win a lottery or become very successful only to find themselves still unhappy or unsatisfied. But people still put their faith and self-worth in their own riches, and are often willing to make great sacrifices to get more of it. In that sense, people can treat money as a "savior" too.

But of course, making money is part of a healthy life, it is not inherently bad just because some people have a warped perspective of it. Just depends on the person, like some people might have no desire for riches but look to drugs/alchohol to "save" them from something.

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Agreed. It isn't just foolish people who fall for that type of thing.

Money is a great example that I didn't think of. If someones problem is not being able to eat then it will make things better but it won't fix everything and chasing it can be addictive.