The saying “we don’t know what we have until we lose it” means a lot more than we think. We are constantly wanting more than we contain. Desiring an upgrade makes us forget about all of the luxurious privileges we have in life. Suddenly nothing else is important until the wanted item is owned. The value before we receive it and as we are impatiently waiting is worth more than a million dollars can buy. We think of everything we can use it for or how we are going to accomplish the real reason we purchased this unneeded toy. When we have used this purchase it suddenly starts decreasing in our eyes, it becomes of less value. New objects catch our attention which leaves less for others. Its an endless cycle of wanting more, wanting what others have. That once prized item has been left on the shelf for years. Untouched. Unwanted. Used. Maybe you toss it or give it away to someone. but it eventually is gone, forgotten and never needed. In your mind that product has no effect on you, here or gone. Until you remember what it was like. Wanting that satisfaction of owning and displaying it again. You miss the device and being able to utilize the gadget when ever you pleased. That feeling of excitement comes back, the idea of wanting that upgrade. It grows with every moment you don’t have it in your experienced hands. You lost it, and now that feeling grows into a jealous cloud of negativity and selfishness which feeds on your hatred……
What if that item was a person?