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Many useless things appear, and many people indulge in blind preconceptions that it is their own ideal and purpose in life. But if we are not enlightened, we cannot see ourselves as instruments for others to manipulate for their own benefit. Growing and evolving in a more beneficial way doesn't mean everything is perfect, as they always come with various trade-offs to achieve. I learned to be satisfied and grateful for the things I do. Life has taught us to not get caught up in tasteless pleasures.