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Endless wants put people on a treadmill
The treadmill. So many people in modern America find
themselves on it. And it is a treadmill powered not so much by
basic needs and necessities as by endless fanciful wants. It
is their fanciful wants, their desires for things they don't
really need, that put them on the treadmill and hold them
there. What do I mean? I mean their wants for things,
possessions, luxuries and pleasures --- for nice houses, fancy
motor vehicles, good food, fun vacations, etc. --- put them on
a treadmill and keep them there. How do these wants put them
on a treadmill? Well, when people go out and buy whatever
their hearts may desire they almost never pay cash. They
almost always do it by borrowing. They borrow when they buy a
house, in the form of a house mortgage. They borrow the money
when they go out to buy car, in the form of auto financing.
And for a whole lot of the rest of the things that they buy
they use credit cards and pay a little every month at
exorbitant interest rates. And if you borrow money you put
yourself under a yoke, you commit yourself to a treadmill. You
give yourself obligations that you must tend to.
People are followers. They are like sheep. They follow. They
copy. If their neighbor has some new gadget then they want it,
too. If their friend has a thing then they also want one. If
some new thing is in fashion and everyone is getting it then
they go out and get one, also. Mind influences mind. They do
what others do. If others are doing something they do it, too.
Instead of thinking for themselves and acting independently
they follow others. They are creatures of impulse and desire.
They want this and they want that. And they just have to have
this and they just have to have that. They are driven by
appetites. They want, the food looks tempting, they eat it,
and then they must pay for it. They want, they buy, and then
they are stuck with another financial obligation. And with
each addition to their financial load their job becomes even
more important. It is the only means they have of meeting
their obligations. A threat to their job is a threat to their
lifeline. They are on a treadmill. They are a slave to the
system. And as new wants result in new purchases and new
financial obligations, as their financial load increases, the
wife must take a job to help meet the obligations. Then they
have to start paying for childcare for their children, making
for new expenses. And before they know it heavier financial
burdens are forcing them to look for second jobs and their
treadmill is revving up, they are being forced to pedal faster
and faster. They furiously pedal away at the bilge pump to
keep the boat from sinking.
People want, they borrow, they buy, and they don't think about
the paying back. Driven by wants, they dig holes for
themselves that are hard to get out of. They satisfy their
appetites but lose their freedom. They become slaves to a
treadmill of their own making.
Nature requires little, fancy much. Better to curb the
appetite and shun the bait than to struggle in the snare.
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