We’re all stuffocated. We have more stuff than we could ever need – but it’s bad for the planet and it’s making us stressed. It might even be killing us.
In this groundbreaking book, trend forecaster James Wallman finds that a rising number of people are turning away from all-you-can-get consumption, from the exec who’s sold almost everything he owns, to the well-off family who moved to a remote mountain cabin.
In Stuffocation, Wallman’s solution is to focus less on possessions and more on experiences. It is a manifesto for a vital change in how you live – and it’s the one book you won’t be able to live without.
Tags: Assertiveness, Motivation & Self-esteem|Consumerism|Coping With Stress|Popular Psychology|Society & Social Sciences
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