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Stuffocation: Living More With Less
James Wallman
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Description for Stuffocation: Living More With Less
Paperback. Num Pages: 368 pages. BIC Classification: VS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129. .
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.
Product Details
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780241257357
SKU
V9780241257357
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About James Wallman
James Wallman is a journalist, trend forecaster, speaker, and author. He has written for GQ, the New York Times, the FT, and advised clients such as Absolut, BMW and Nike. James wrote the futurology column in T3 magazine and was editor of The Future Laboratory's forecasting publication. He currently lives in London with his wife and children.
Reviews for Stuffocation: Living More With Less
a blueprint for future living
Daily Telegraph
Incisive, passionate, persuasive ... Wallman writes in an engaging, fluid style
The Sunday Business Post
Compelling
Daily Telegraph
Clearly argued and contains plenty of interesting case studies
Independent on Sunday
Sounds tempting, doesn't it? Achieving happiness through consciously chucking out or flogging off what we no longer need ... If I can purge my wardrobe of half its contents, then I will be happier, just as Mr Wallman predicts
Janet Street-Porter
Daily Mail
Wallman perceives a new flowering of resistance to the siren lure of physical commodoties
Guardian
What Malcom Gladwell did for psychology in Blink, James Wallman does for the fascinating world of trend forecasting in Stuffocation. Backed with quirky stories and compelling examples that are a joy to read, Wallman lifts the veil on why we live the way we do today... and why our obsession with 'stuff' may be about to change. You'll never look at a visit to the shops in the same way again. A gem
Marianne Cantwell, author, Be a Free-Range Human Stuffocation will take you on the journey of your life. As Wallman builds his case, the true value of experience emerges and resonates .... I'll venture that no one goes unchanged by this book
Jeanne E Arnold, professor, department of anthropology, UCLA It will definitely change your life and could change the world
Chris Evans An exhilarating ghost train ride through the madness of over-consumption, during which we are taunted by our own greed. Fortunately, there is light at the end of the tunnel - and James Wallman takes us there
Mark Tungate, author, Adland: A Global History of Advertising Mixes personal and social commentary with a sympathetic understanding of where excessive consumerism comes from, and also has really good recommendations on what to do about it. An original, provocative mixture
Peter N Stearns, provost, George Mason University James Wallman has engagingly woven a mix of true-life stories to demonstrate why our materialistic society no longer makes us happy and what we can do about it. This is written with warmth and wit. The surprise is that Wallman's glimpses of the future also illuminate, with rare insight, the difficult process of culture change
Caroline van den Brul MBE, author, Crackle and Fizz Amazing, brilliant, incredible ... It's going to change my life. Buy this book and give 10 others away
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 2 The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
With a sociologist's eye and a storyteller's ear, James Wallman takes us on a tour... he identifies the rise of a new value system among those who are consciously replacing materialism with what he rightly calls experientialism. Spot on
B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore, authors, The Experience Economy
Persuasive... clever
Financial Times
Particularly timely ... [Wallman] is spot on
Daily Mail
Fascinating, inspiring, and great fun to read
Sunday Times
Experientialism, as Wallman calls it, will define our future just as materialism has shaped our present
Observer
Daily Telegraph
Incisive, passionate, persuasive ... Wallman writes in an engaging, fluid style
The Sunday Business Post
Compelling
Daily Telegraph
Clearly argued and contains plenty of interesting case studies
Independent on Sunday
Sounds tempting, doesn't it? Achieving happiness through consciously chucking out or flogging off what we no longer need ... If I can purge my wardrobe of half its contents, then I will be happier, just as Mr Wallman predicts
Janet Street-Porter
Daily Mail
Wallman perceives a new flowering of resistance to the siren lure of physical commodoties
Guardian
What Malcom Gladwell did for psychology in Blink, James Wallman does for the fascinating world of trend forecasting in Stuffocation. Backed with quirky stories and compelling examples that are a joy to read, Wallman lifts the veil on why we live the way we do today... and why our obsession with 'stuff' may be about to change. You'll never look at a visit to the shops in the same way again. A gem
Marianne Cantwell, author, Be a Free-Range Human Stuffocation will take you on the journey of your life. As Wallman builds his case, the true value of experience emerges and resonates .... I'll venture that no one goes unchanged by this book
Jeanne E Arnold, professor, department of anthropology, UCLA It will definitely change your life and could change the world
Chris Evans An exhilarating ghost train ride through the madness of over-consumption, during which we are taunted by our own greed. Fortunately, there is light at the end of the tunnel - and James Wallman takes us there
Mark Tungate, author, Adland: A Global History of Advertising Mixes personal and social commentary with a sympathetic understanding of where excessive consumerism comes from, and also has really good recommendations on what to do about it. An original, provocative mixture
Peter N Stearns, provost, George Mason University James Wallman has engagingly woven a mix of true-life stories to demonstrate why our materialistic society no longer makes us happy and what we can do about it. This is written with warmth and wit. The surprise is that Wallman's glimpses of the future also illuminate, with rare insight, the difficult process of culture change
Caroline van den Brul MBE, author, Crackle and Fizz Amazing, brilliant, incredible ... It's going to change my life. Buy this book and give 10 others away
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 2 The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
With a sociologist's eye and a storyteller's ear, James Wallman takes us on a tour... he identifies the rise of a new value system among those who are consciously replacing materialism with what he rightly calls experientialism. Spot on
B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore, authors, The Experience Economy
Persuasive... clever
Financial Times
Particularly timely ... [Wallman] is spot on
Daily Mail
Fascinating, inspiring, and great fun to read
Sunday Times
Experientialism, as Wallman calls it, will define our future just as materialism has shaped our present
Observer