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27%OFFJohn Naish - Enough - 9780340935927 - V9780340935927
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Enough

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Description for Enough Paperback. An expos of the dangers of having too much of everything and tips on how to live happier, healthier and greener lives by a brilliant Times journalist Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: VSZ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 22. Weight in Grams: 260.

For millions of years, humankind has used a brilliantly successful survival strategy. If we like something, we chase after more of it: more status, more food, more info, more stuff. Then we chase again. Its how we survived famine, disease and disaster to colonise the world.

But now, thanks to technology, weve suddenly got more of everything than we can ever use, enjoy or afford. That doesnt stop us from striving though and its making us sick, tired, overweight, angry and in debt. It burns up our personal ecologies and the planets ecology too.

We urgently need to develop a sense of enough. Our culture keeps telling us that we dont yet have all we need to be happy, but in fact we need to nurture a new skill the ability to bask in the bounties all around us.

ENOUGH explores how our Neolithic brain-wiring spurs us to build a world of overabundance that keeps us hooked on more. John explains how, through adopting the art of enoughness, we can break from this wrecking cycle. With ten chapters on topics such as Enough food, Enough stuff, Enough hurry and Enough information, he explores how we created the problem and gives us practical ways to make our lives better.

Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton London
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340935927
SKU
V9780340935927
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99-10

About John Naish
John Naish writes on lifestyle issues for The Times and has been practising what he preaches in ENOUGH for years. He lives in Brighton with his wife but no mobile phone.

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witty, self-depreciating
Financial Times

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