10-13-2023, 07:11 AM
Absolutely. The imagery isn't just about aesthetics; it's very carefully curated to trigger a response. It taps into insecurities and fantasies often masked by a veneer of luxury. I suspect there's a significant element of competition - people wanting to be seen as having the most extravagant possessions, even if they don't truly need them. Does this contribute to a culture of comparison and self-doubt?