Modern market culture operates by manufacturing a sense of existential inadequacy, convincing individuals that they are fundamentally "not enough" without constant consumption. Rather than merely fulfilling needs, the global economy thrives on internalized anxieties and the constant comparison of one's life to idealized, commercialized standards. Institutions like schools and media reinforce this dynamic by transforming human worth into quantifiable metrics, such as grades, status, and employability. This system creates a cycle of symbolic consumption where identity is purchased rather than felt, making personal contentment a threat to economic growth. By monopolizing the definition of a "good life," these forces ensure that self-esteem remains tethered to market-driven validation. Ultimately, true independence requires reclaiming dignity from these institutions and recognizing that human value exists independently of productivity or social signaling.
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