football player Cristiano Ronaldo He showed his wife and the world that a lousy watch could cost up to 100,000 Euros, which is a scary thing in itself. In case the price is misleading, it is twice as much of a wristwatch for the wrist due to its placement and pink strap. The watch is a Casio made of a chip worth a few cents and 100,000 euros of precious stones. It’s not a wristwatch, it’s a watch bracelet, a mechanism to tell the time, a jewel to see the shine. It serves paradox rather than chronometry: A very ugly thing made of precious stones.
It takes a lot of bad taste to achieve such horror, a toy gem. Taste is something learned through training. Children who come uneducated by nature are very rich but very shabby. Until they get education, they like flashy, bright and garish things. Cristiano Ronaldo, who has been playing football extraordinarily well since his childhood and has maintained his childish attitude, gifts his son a childish watch bracelet. Georgina When you turn 30. They’re rich and shabby, but they’re not children, although she lives by being an influencer, “look what I’ve got”, “look what I’m doing” and something as childish as demanding attention by wearing whatever she finds. We know about that disgusting bracelet because he shared its photo on social networks and it attracted attention.
The world has become childish, and this is a result of consumerism, which has managed to move it with the lever of irrationality supported by egocentrism; two defects peculiar to childhood, namely enthusiasm and uneducated taste. Rancid advertising was already recommending this sixty years ago – “ma’am, tell your child yes” – when educating was mostly about denial because you couldn’t, you shouldn’t, you didn’t need it, it wasn’t worth it, it wasn’t right. This has disappeared, and consumerism has infantilized children and parents, politicians and voters, conversations and problems, watches and bracelets, jewels and pleasures, and heroes.
Source: Informacion

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