What Is The Point
Essay by 24 • October 3, 2010 • 251 Words (2 Pages) • 1,342 Views
The point of life is not to acquire as much money as possible in order to have it or buy the things that the media tells us that we need. As I'm saying this I'm looking around my house at the Ipod and big screen Tv thinking who am I to say this? But it doesn't matter that i have fallen into this never-ending cycle of working a job that I do not like in order to buy things that I do not need. The funniest thing about this is I never even realized it until I viewed the movie fight club. I do agree with the critics it does go to the extreme to get across, but the main points still there the message that needs to get across gets across. I don't believe that making an army of fighting obsessed white-collar workers, who go around blowing things up to achieve economic equilibrium is the answer that we need. I do however believe that our society will slowly become more decayed with the rich becoming more evil and unavoidably more richer and the poor becoming more desperate which will lead to more violence, and we all know that we already have enough violence on this earth. More importantly the people who don't have any money will one day realize that the ones who do have been taking advantage of there easily manipulated minds and will be very very pissed off about it.
"Some quotes from Fight club"
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