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Of course I do. I ask myself everyday why we need all these things around. As l3v1 said, "too much of (whatever) is never good".
Some people seems to think they need a car to go to a supermarket just meters away. This is more common than you think. And, for these people, this is a necessity, this is essential. Do you think you need the technology "car" for this? Maybe if you're too lazy or too fat.
In a world where in a lot of places you live just to consume, we all have to think if we need all these things they put up in market everyday.