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this post was submitted on 03 Apr 2024
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The fact you are even thinking about all this critically is a great step.
Being aware of advertising and what it does to you individually and what it means socially is more awareness that 90 percent of the population who just passively accept it as a normal part of our world.
Keep asking questions ... always keep asking questions ... even if you never find the answers ... asking questions is always better than just passively accepting the unacceptable things in our world.
The only caution to all that is ... always be wary of those who give you the simple answers ... especially easy answers to complicated questions. Life is a complicated process and it seldom leads us to easy simple answers.