To Have (or Not)
In a world where possessions determine social status, a young woman named Sarah struggles to fit in. She is constantly pressured by her peers to acquire the latest gadgets and designer clothes in order to be accepted. However, Sarah starts to question the importance of material possessions and begins to realize that true happiness does not come from what you own.
As Sarah starts to distance herself from the materialistic lifestyle of her friends, she faces backlash and criticism. But she also discovers a sense of freedom and self-acceptance that she never experienced before. Through her journey, Sarah learns that true wealth lies in relationships, experiences, and personal growth, rather than in the accumulation of things.