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Affluenza: The new illness in Australia? : Comments
By Clive Hamilton, published 1/8/2005Clive Hamilton examines the Australian dream and why so many are doing it tough.
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A timely piece for us to consider here but I fess up, I am guilty of being attracted to expensive gadgets and gizmo's and my shed is full of things that are now useless to me but I dare not throw them away because of there price. And it appears my son is doing the same. His draws are full of yesterdays toys and 'have to haves'.
But even I would not buy a 7 thousand dollar BBQ!
Frugality was clearly a part of the fiscal culture of my parents and I do remember those wise words of "waste not, want not" being uttered on many occasions during my youth. But this was also part of the wider community ethic. Waste was looked down upon.
But while the need to display status and modernity can be accredited with this unrealistic spend-up, I also sense that this phenomenon is linked to a need to compensate for a sense of community.
Urban family reaction outside the home days costs a bundle. I’m sure country families don’t sit around the box for hours on end or buy the latest model BBQ to impress themselves and their neighbors.
The home entertainment system has become that place where parents who are working too many hours a week can sit down with their family and enjoy something together.
The scary thing is that the next generation of parents will think this is what the cost of parenting and family is all about