Fight Club and society today

             Our society, today, has fallen victim to the belief that we cannot survive without materials and possessions. Motivation for life has become the push to possess worldly goods, things of worthless value, which, for some reason, seemingly complete the human beings whom we compose. "Fight Club" is an outline of what, we, as a society have become. Through Tyler Durden's beliefs, ideas, and the stand in which he takes on them, it is immensely apparent that we are a society formed on a foundation built from consumerism.
             Consumerism is the theory that a progressively greater consumption of goods is economically beneficial. Consumerists possess the attachment to materialistic values or possessions. Materialism is a theory, which appropriately goes hand in hand with the theory of consumerism. It is the theory or doctrine that physical well-being and worldly possessions constitute the greatest good and highest value in life.
             Society, today, has adapted these theories as the way of life, the only way to be successful. We start children out young, sending them off to receive the best education possible, which, in other words means, the most expensive education available for the parents of the child. The child does not care or hold one feeling higher than another about which education he receives. Guaranteed that the only things on that child's mind are if there are companions for him and if there are toys for him to play with. Life from this point on becomes nothing but a downhill battle. Children will attend college because their parents want them to. They will strive to be the best that they can be. What does this mean? The child is supposed to be a good person on the inside and exhibit love and respect for others. Wrong. To be successful means to obtain a career in which one will make the most money, to drive the nicest car possible, to wear the flashiest clothes possible, and, the list goes on. This is what we, as a ...

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