Have you noticed
trend?You ever notice how on programs like "The Bachelor" most of their dating episodes are via limousine escort?
They travel to lavish destinations amid scenic splendor. The sunsets are so beautiful you can almost hear nature singing its own rendition of, "Love Is A Many Splendid Thing".
You rarely ever even see a rainy day.
In "Sleepless In Seattle",
audience was left "Speechless in New York" atop
Empire State Building. The climactic romantic interlude that followed is one that will be etched in
memory of movie-lovers for a long time to come.
In "Sabrina",
audience feels
eloquent charm and ambience of Paris.
"You've Got Mail" spammed us with
scenic elegance and grandeur of all that's good in and around "The Big Apple".
If you really want to be depressed, sit and watch some of
work out programs that abound. Watch as brisk morning breezes enrapture
velvety clouds tracing
horizon from
backdrops of scenic vistas and ocean views. Who couldn't be motivated to work out?
We easily become captivated by "Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous", "Cribs", and
latest craze of "Extreme Make Over-Home Edition", dreaming if only...
Watch a few of
music videos that abound at VH1, MTV and BET. You will see more money, lavish diamonds, fancy fashions, flashy gold jewelry, expensive limousines and other fine automobiles watching these music video programs for one hour than most people will see in
average lifetime.
All commercials seem to have
same goal in mind to make us feel that their product is
missing link to our imminent happiness.
We live in a Black Tie Affair World!
No wonder so many people struggle with comparisons.
When one becomes enamored by
glitz and
glamour so prevalent in our culture, it is easy to feel relationally shortchanged and cheated in life.