People are never content with their possesions; they always desire something more or something different. Are you in favor of or opposed to this opinion? |
I agree that the people never gratify what they possess. This is quiet about human-nature issue. People do not seem to satisfy of their possession. They always dream about the brand new product, more fancy cars than they have now, and bigger house than they are living in now. Once they see the new-one, it is embedded in their mind, makes them to desire. I have an example of it. I am a music addict, so I have collected different types of iPod that has come out annually and the head-phone. Every time APPLE releases the brand-new iPod, I can’t wait to buy them. As long as I afford to purchase the brand-new iPod, I’ll never stop buying. I have a lot of things to tell about the head-phone. I always seek for good quality of sounds. Honestly, when the time I started being interested in music, I paid scant attention about the quality of sounds. But as I have kept listening to music constantly, I could not help paying attention to the sound quality. I had used bundle iPod earphone before the time I got to know about BOSE, the finest headphone company. Once I had chance to try BOSE headphone, I felt that I could not use my bundle iPod earphone anymore. So I went to BOSE headphone shop and bought it without any hesitation. Once I heard the better sound quality, I felt as if I paralyzed when I use the previous one. People are likely to be hungry about what they eager to possess. This desire also turned into the form of appetite. I used to eat junk food, such as McDonalds and Burger King when I lived in the dormitory. I always satisfied with it, never felt that it was not enough for one meal. Since I went to the FudRuckers, which is the most famous hamburger restaurant in Humans body always adapt to the better one. Once they meet the better one than the one they used to use, taste, listen, they will be forgotten. That’s the human nature. There is a saying “the more we get, the more we desire.” That expression is definitely telling that people always get used to the better one, and the previous one they used to possess, it’s just forgettable. |