Grammar – ‘Is Spent’ vs ‘Is Being Spent’

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My life is spent in accordance with capitalist doctrine.
My life is being spent in accordance with capitalist doctrine.

Are there any differences between the sentences above? If there are, could you please explain them to me? Thanks in advance.

Best Answer

My life is being spent in accord with the capitalistic doctrine.

Adding the word being tends to imply some sort of active presentness. It means that right now, the spending is happening, has been happening, and will continue to happen. It is slightly more emotional.

My life is spent in accord with the capitalistic doctrine.

The sentence without being feels slightly more detached. It is a statement of fact, and while it is in the present tense, it gives an impression of more overview and less "now."