Money, What Can't It Do?
Piggy Banks, a wonderful place where people, usually children, hold their money. An innocent symbol of saving.
However, it is also a representation of the neverending dissatisfaction of the human mind.
What happens when what we want outweighs what we need, when value is measured not in meaning but in material.
Something so innocent, whole and comforting, now stands as a reminder that even the things dear to us
can crack under the pressure of wanting more.
Luxury you Didn't Know You Needed!
Gold, a timeless symbol of beauty, status, and success.
It now glimmers with the weight of desire, greed and over consumption.
It has become a symbol of greed woven into our culture.
This necklace, leaves so many women wanting more. It no longer symbolizes sentiment,
but
the endless chase for more.
And there it is, the cycle of wanting, buying, and never feeling complete.
Indulge! You've earned it.
“Indulge! You’ve earned it.”
Gluttony — the very definition of overindulgence, of consuming far beyond need.
Food, what had once symbolized joy and celebration has become a cycle of endless craving.
Satisfaction? Is nonexistent.
Promises of fulfillment, promises of satisfaction, never met
It’s not just food that we consume, but distraction, and desire itself.
The gluttony of this plate reveals the emptiness beneath abundance.
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