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People value instant gratification from "summary" of The Culture of Narcissism by Christopher Lasch

In contemporary society, the prevailing ethos revolves around the pursuit of immediate satisfaction. This insatiable desire for instant gratification permeates all aspects of life, from consumerism to relationships. People have come to expect quick results and instant rewards, leading to a sense of impatience and entitlement. This fixation on instant gratification is fueled by a culture that prioritizes convenience and efficiency above all else. With the advent of technology and the rise of social media, individuals are accustomed to receiving instant feedback and validation with just the click of a button. This constant stream of instant gratification has created a generation of individuals who struggle to delay gratification or invest in long-term goals. The obsessio...
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    The Culture of Narcissism

    Christopher Lasch

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