Sample 1) Year End 2008 - Muet Writing 800-4 Question 2

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SAMPLE 1) YEAR END 2008: MUET WRITING 800/4 QUESTION 2

“People are becoming more materialistic. They are concerned with making more money and
what money can buy.” What is your opinion on being materialistic? You should write at least
350 words. [60 marks]
They say that money makes the world go round. And indeed it does as without money, life
would be very difficult as in today’s society, nothing is free. The side effect however is that
people are becoming more materialistic; more concerned with making money and what
money can buy. But how much money is enough? Is it ever enough? To some, it will never
be enough. In my opinion, I truly believe that this statement is true and that people are
becoming more materialistic in nature. In this essay, I will discuss how materialism has
affected modern society’s way of life on an individual level, the country’s economy as well as
our spiritual and moral beliefs.

First and foremost, each individual is affected by materialism to some extent in this day and
age because hedonism is becoming an uprising trend. This is because today's generation
are geared towards making more and more money so that they can enjoy the carefree
lifestyle that is so popular these days. Moreover, people now are striving to earn more
income in order to afford things that are more expensive and branded. For example, people
spend their hard earned money on material objects like genuine LV and Coach handbags,
expensive gadgets like Iphones and Tablet pcs and so on which in my opinion is a waste of
money when regular goods may prove to be good enough. Therefore, while individuals
become more focussed on their pursuit of material wealth and improving their standard of
living, they may forget that what matters most in life is quality time spent with family and
friends and not the quantity of their material goods.

Secondly, when society starts spending in a materialistic manner it will surely have a domino
effect on the country’s economy. This means that the spending power of society will help
boost the economy and create more business opportunities for the booming trade. However,
when a society overspends, using plastic money or credit cards, or when they take loans
they cannot afford to repay, then the country’s debt margin will be higher. For instance, USA
today is facing an economic crisis because banks have approved home loans to people who
aspire to own bigger houses than they can actually afford and this is causing the collapse of
the country’s economy there. Thus, while a society’s spending habits helps our economy to
grow, overspending due to materialism will have an adverse effect to the country’s financial
stability.

Last but not least, materialism affects our spiritual and moral beliefs. This is due to the fact
people who are materialistic may become ‘amoral’ whereby they disregard their spiritual and
moral upbringing and instead turn to crime to satisfy their materialistic needs. In fact, the
crime rate is increasing because criminals these days have developed many ways to gain
more money from society. Take for example, there are more reports of snatch thefts,
burglaries, kidnapping for ransom, credit card fraud, internet banking hacking and others that
are driven by materialistic criminals. Hence, when people lose sight of their spiritual and
moral beliefs and believe instead in the greed of materialism, therefore the crime rate is
bound to increase.

In a nutshell, materialism is a common agenda in the 21st century as more people are
working hard to afford things beyond their reach. While this may spur individuals to work
harder to improve their standard of living, overspending due to materialism may cause the
downfall of a country’s economy and their morality. In my opinion, I still firmly believe that
materialism has a strong hold on today’s society; both positive and negative effects. Our
government can encourage society to be less frivolous and wasteful in spending by running
campaigns such as ‘Consumer Awareness’ and ‘Buy Malaysian Made Products’ in order to
educate our younger generation for the prosperity of our nation.

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