Saturday, November 30, 2019

Eonomics: Affluenza Lifestyle

Living the affluenza lifestyle leads to overconsumption which is generally described as "luxury fever." People who live the affluenza lifestyle are known for their lechery and because they are victims of psychological malaise, so far, other than counseling, they have no medical intervention to battle their excessive extravagance.
For the perfidious, invigorating wretch, the application of mendacious claims and the overconsumption of mind-altering drugs and alcohol allow one to commit startling crimes having in mind that the Affluenza Defense will be the last resort to absolve any dangerous psychedelic adventure that could have legal ramifications.
Luxury fever could either be a natural phenomenon resulting from psychological malaise or an artificially self-induced entheogen spectrum in which the afflicted person believes in getting closer to the divine world. Borrowing a leaf from shamanism and to decorate it with positive connotations that distinguished it from hallucinogens and negative psychedelic mindsets, the term entheogen was coined by several ethnobotanists and mythologists in 1979.
The malnourished Bedouin Arab, who, fifty years ago lived in tents made from goat or sheep fur and slept on menacingly rough, rib-breaking animal skins, today owns ivory towers and dines in the most expensive hotels. Yesterday's Somali herdsman whose body was infested with lice from tip to toe back in the early nineties, is today's millionaire driving the most expensive car in the world. That's Affluenza!
The insatiate Asian Sultan whose nation gained independence half a century ago gormandizes the most expensive Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata, the $25,000 world's most expensive tacos available at the Grand Velas Los Tacos in Mexico, has for lunch Louis XIII Pizza from Renato Viola in Italy for $9,710, owns 400 exotic, custom built cars, and resides in a castle built over buried ocean. That's Affluenza!
To overcome the Affluenza tragedy, just eat your fill to overcome the seven metaphorical hadithic intestines. Leave space for water intake and air circulation.
"Narrated Abu Hurairah: A man used to eat much, but when he embraced Islam, he started eating less. That was mentioned to the Prophet (ﷺ) who then said, “A believer eats in one intestine and a disbeliever eats in seven intestines.

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