you just described, all children, as far as I’m concerned! they all appear that way, nothing is ever good enough, want more, and more, all the time. but just look at the example the majority of the adult population is setting for them. I’m in my mid 50’s chronologically, physically I’m in my late 100’s. since, I’ve been forced to retire, prematurely, I’m one of the hold outs that will not walk through life with a phone strapped to my face (they come out with new phones every few months, and they only cost… hundred of dollars up to bend over now! I have a home phone, that is it for me other than the internet, no cable or dish even, hell, I even drive a 2000 pickup-truck. If I could afford a new one, I wouldn’t get it, why, my old one is fine, for me. when did a lot of society start thinking they to have the absolute newest (latest, supposed greatest) thing, even if it is no better than what we have in our hand at the time. I suppose… about the first time a human raised their hand against another human being, or coveted another persons property, and it goes on… and on, my friends.
regards,