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“Tatsächlich macht uns das Konzept des Kapitalismus, mit dem wir momentan leben, das Umdenken mehr als schwer. Fast schon im Sekundentakt wird uns von allen Seiten ins Unterbewusstsein geflüstert, nicht genug zu sein, denn nur so sind wir auch brave Käufer. Wenn du mir nicht glaubst, dann beobachte doch mal einen Tag lang ganz aufmerksam, was du auf Werbeplakaten, im Fernsehen, in der Zeitung, auf Social Media, im Radio und Co. erzählt bekommst. Fühlst du dich, nachdem du Zeit auf deinem Handy verbracht hast, besser oder schlechter? Hast du möglicherweise sogar das Bedürfnis, etwas zu kaufen, damit dieses Gefühl wieder besser wird?”

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Mein Konsumtagebuch: Besser leben durch bewussten Konsum

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