justmemyselfand
New Member
I've always been one to look back at things nostalgically. I'm not stuck in the past, but I'd like to say that I try to see what can be learned from what has come before us.
I've noticed that there seems top be a fixation on things that are new and so-called improved, though I've seen several new editions of old products that haven't exactly worked the way they were advertised.
I can't understand why there are so many people out there that have a visceral need to possess the newest version of anything that comes on the market, I've seen people stay outside dept stores for days just to get a new game, or new tech toy.
Why do these people put themselves out like this, for something you can turn off with a switch?
I've noticed that there seems top be a fixation on things that are new and so-called improved, though I've seen several new editions of old products that haven't exactly worked the way they were advertised.
I can't understand why there are so many people out there that have a visceral need to possess the newest version of anything that comes on the market, I've seen people stay outside dept stores for days just to get a new game, or new tech toy.
Why do these people put themselves out like this, for something you can turn off with a switch?