While I agree with you, I don't think advertising in its current form is something to be admired. No one in today's world teaches young people (who are the main ones advertisers target) proper money management. It's actually quite the opposite, even our government officials are poor examples of money managers. Institutions prey on naive young people that want luxuries now but to pay later, then once they're in debt up to their ears because banks and credit card companies push the buy now pay later scheme everyone acts like they should've known. No they shouldn't have known because no body tells them or even gives positive examples of it in today's society.
It requires teaching people responsibility. Nobody teaches that anymore and society actually pushes the opposite narrative. If you weren't retarded you'd see that.
While I agree with you, I don't think advertising in its current form is something to be admired. No one in today's world teaches young people (who are the main ones advertisers target) proper money management. It's actually quite the opposite, even our government officials are poor examples of money managers. Institutions prey on naive young people that want luxuries now but to pay later, then once they're in debt up to their ears because banks and credit card companies push the buy now pay later scheme everyone acts like they should've known. No they shouldn't have known because no body tells them or even gives positive examples of it in today's society.
It requires teaching people responsibility. Nobody teaches that anymore and society actually pushes the opposite narrative. If you weren't retarded you'd see that.