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I think its relative to the individual and the value behind something. Personally, it is about making change. In Canada, advertising and marketing seems to be thrown together like a pot of cabbage soup, thin, no flavor and expendable. (for the most part - not everything) One of the reasons I enjoy the internet, is because it's an advantage point to see where the rest of the world is situated.
It makes for a difficult challenge, educating clients who have never seen or heard of simpler, tasteful and yet effective methods to communicate. That challenge, I see as positive, and negative, because the process sometimes does take longer. Especially if you are building something to have a shelf life, and not drown in the immediate future.
As I get older, it's fascinating to watch trends and the youth be attracted to various types advertising and genres. It's easier to understand opposed to when I was young, trying to absorb everything that was thrown at me. As an example, the movie New York, New York... all the average person would have in their apartment or home, would be a crappy television, maybe a piano, or some instrument and each other, their family. As a whole, for society, we sometimes fail to communicate with each other, maybe because of the amount of distractions we have on a daily basis. I find it hard to believe with the technology and abundant resources we have today, people can still get bored. If that is the case, I figure society is rather spoiled at best.