The document discusses how society demands success and efficiency, which can take a toll on people's mental health and potentially lead to diseases. It argues that we live in a "sick society" where people are judged based on their looks, jobs, and other superficial factors rather than who they are. This constant pressure to meet social expectations and gain acceptance can disturb people's everyday lives and trigger mental and physical illnesses if their basic human need for recognition is not met. The document uses the example of unrealistic beauty standards imposed on women to show how hidden social messages can deeply impact individuals and influence them to change their appearance or pursue unnecessary things like cosmetic procedures in an attempt to gain acceptance.