It is argued that people would like to have a car, a television and a fridge could make society developing. In my opinion, I completely agreed with this idea.
On the one hand, there are several reasons why owing a car, a television and a fridge tend to make society less developing. Firstly, although all items are smart equipment, it also contributes to a more sedentary and unhealthy life style. For instance, if everyone gets used to use cars and become physical inactivity, they enable to suffer from some diseases such as hypertension, stress, obesity. Secondly, these things have a negative impact on the environment stemming from using more energy which is considered as the main problem leads to climate change. As a result, there are more and more natural disasters which inflicts damage on people’s lives.
On the other hand, having a car, a television and a fridge can contribute to build a better society. The first advantage is that, using car help people increase personal mobility. Therefore it is easier and more comfortable for people to commute to work boosting the productivity in their jobs . Besides, televisions are brought their home which can use to entertain, get news or even educate. For instance, some discovery channels can help people not only to entertain but also to broaden their knowledge about many fields. Another benefit is that, thanks to fridges, food can be stored safely for a long time. As a result, people can reduce a large amount of waste.
In conclusion, if people use these consumer products intelligently, there will be more advantages than drawbacks toward community.
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