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Consumerism Quote by Esther Perel

“In our consumer culture, we always want the next best thing: the latest, the newest, the youngest. Failing that, we at least want more: more intensity, more variety, more stimulation. We seek instant gratification and are increasingly intolerant of any frustration. Nowhere are we encouraged to be…” quote by Esther Perel
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““In our consumer culture, we always want the next best thing: the latest, the newest, the youngest. Failing that, we at least want more: more intensity, more variety, more stimulation. We seek instant gratification and are increasingly intolerant of any frustration. Nowhere are we encouraged to be satisfied with what we have, to think, "this is good. This is enough.””

Esther Perel

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast on Relationships, 2022

The quote critiques modern consumerism's endless craving for novelty and intensity, leading to impatience and dissatisfaction.

In simple terms: We constantly seek newer, stronger experiences, losing content.

Key Takeaway

Practice gratitude and limit excess.

Themes

consumerism instant gratification patience

Mood

critical contemplative

Type

advisory philosophical

When to use this quote

  • marketing
  • personal finance
  • mental health
  • education

Key Concepts

psychology social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can you enjoy without seeking more?
  • How does constant novelty affect well‑being?
A Different Perspective

Satisfying with less can be challenging in a hyper‑stimulating culture.

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