Happiness that is based off of product is fugitive. Once a product is bought, it starts to decrease in value and something new is being created to outdo the old. The world we live in always moves forward and we will always be trying to win a game of obsolescence. "Quickly those things …show more content…
In the Great Gatsby, Gatsby chased after Daisy for years. Daisy is what made him feel whole and he had chased wealth and done unfavorable activities just to receive her love again. This money chipped away at his core and turned him into a whole different person. He even changed his name and stopped contact with his family. This new money made him feel lonely and even when he threw his lavish parties, he would stand alone in the crowd. At the end, he was very unhappy and he died that way. At his funeral, nobody came because he didn’t make time to have a human connection while he was still alive. He only used money to get people to communicate with him such as doing his bootlegging activities with Mr. …show more content…
People are what is important in life, as Gatsby learned the hard way. Wealth lasts only for a short time, whereas connections with people will last past death. There is little happiness in wealth, it may remove some of the physical problems such as bills, but there will always be the sorrow that other people inflict. Such as the way of life, nothing is perfect. Money does not change that, money does not make someone a better person, it only makes them more susceptible to others. There are no price tags on