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What is hedonism?

Exhibitions of hedonism:

1. Coveting for comfort, not thinking about progress, being lazy, having no pursuit, and taking happiness as the biggest pursuit.

2. Selfishness, careful calculation, personal interests above all else, pay and reward must be directly proportional, without any spirit of dedication.

3. When it comes to one's own responsibilities, one can escape whenever possible, has no responsibility, is afraid of difficulties, has no courage and determination to overcome difficulties, lacks the spirit of hard work and hard work, has no pursuit of one's own future, and has no one's own beliefs. .

4. Pursuing a refined life, eating, drinking, and having fun, and even spending ahead of schedule, bring financial pressure and mental pain to the family.

The causes of hedonism:

1. The material conditions of modern society have improved, life is colorful, and people’s material world has become rich, but the spiritual world is very scarce, and the temptation of money , completely unable to control the temptation of a comfortable life.

2. Improper education and failure to educate children about hard work, especially now that there are many only children. The family treats them as little princes and little princesses, and they don’t know what a hard life is. .

The dangers of hedonism:

1. Do not know self-discipline, have no energy, only pursue material enjoyment, sensual pleasure, have no spiritual food of their own, and live like a walking zombie .

2. His interpersonal relationships are tense. He only cares about his own comfort without considering the feelings of others. He may even incur huge debts because of his pursuit of pleasure and excessive consumption, which places a heavy burden on his family and avoids relatives and friends. not see.

3. It creates a burden on society. If everyone is greedy for pleasure and does not create social value, the society in a state of consumption will sooner or later collapse.