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The speaker expands these themes to contemporary society, arguing that the relentless pursuit of convenience—fast foods, instant entertainment, and quick fixes—has eroded character and moral fiber. Children raised in environments where every whim is indulged develop a sense of entitlement, leading to adults who believe success should come effortlessly.
He laments that this culture of entitlement fosters misery and discontentment. Women, in particular, are seen as products of this upbringing—conditioned to prioritize self-love over service, creating a dynamic where relationships become transactional rather than rooted in mutual effort and sacrifice.