What do you think of when you think of the word “materialistic” or “materialism?”

When I think of this word, I think of typically expensive things, such as jewelry, and designer clothes and shoes. Things that are pretty but not what you might call “useful.” At least, I don’t. Then again, depending on who you ask, (like my dad) the same could be said for books.

Personally, all my extra funds are spent on books. Since discovering PangoBooks, the majority of the books I buy are used and discounted. But since I could get them from the library, you could make the argument that buying so many books, new or otherwise, could also be considered “materialistic.”

What do you think?

  • AcanthaceaeNo1687@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Some would argue yes, but I actually say not in the same sense as other objects since you are getting something else out of them like knowledge, inspiration, etc. A book can also be passed around to other people to share knowledge or ideas. If you buy and don’t read them there’s still the potential that you will eventually or someone else will read them.