Why We Hate Cheap Things

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How to rethink your consumer habits and feel richer at heart.

Our society encourages us to equate expense with value. The more expensive something is, the more we're encouraged to covet it. Yet as its market price falls, our interest and passion tend to fade.

This recurrent pattern, The School of Life argues, is a cultural misfortune. We need to rethink our patterns of consumption. Why We Hate Cheap Things considers how to do so, and reveals how most of us already have more than we need. With humor and utility, the book teaches us how the practice of gratitude can lead us to a more meaningful understanding of wealth.


  • A COMMON SENSE APPROACH TO ECONOMICS
  • EXPLORES IDEAS ABOUT MONEY, WORTH, AND WEALTH through a philosophical lens.
  • A REFRESHING REMINDER TO APPRECIATING WHAT WE HAVE rather than coveting what we don't.
  • ILLUSTRATED with full color images throughout.

Why We Hate Cheap Things
$14.99
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How to rethink your consumer habits and feel richer at heart.

Our society encourages us to equate expense with value. The more expensive something is, the more we're encouraged to covet it. Yet as its market price falls, our interest and passion tend to fade.

This recurrent pattern, The School of Life argues, is a cultural misfortune. We need to rethink our patterns of consumption. Why We Hate Cheap Things considers how to do so, and reveals how most of us already have more than we need. With humor and utility, the book teaches us how the practice of gratitude can lead us to a more meaningful understanding of wealth.


  • A COMMON SENSE APPROACH TO ECONOMICS
  • EXPLORES IDEAS ABOUT MONEY, WORTH, AND WEALTH through a philosophical lens.
  • A REFRESHING REMINDER TO APPRECIATING WHAT WE HAVE rather than coveting what we don't.
  • ILLUSTRATED with full color images throughout.

Description
How to rethink your consumer habits and feel richer at heart.

Our society encourages us to equate expense with value. The more expensive something is, the more we're encouraged to covet it. Yet as its market price falls, our interest and passion tend to fade.

This recurrent pattern, The School of Life argues, is a cultural misfortune. We need to rethink our patterns of consumption. Why We Hate Cheap Things considers how to do so, and reveals how most of us already have more than we need. With humor and utility, the book teaches us how the practice of gratitude can lead us to a more meaningful understanding of wealth.


  • A COMMON SENSE APPROACH TO ECONOMICS
  • EXPLORES IDEAS ABOUT MONEY, WORTH, AND WEALTH through a philosophical lens.
  • A REFRESHING REMINDER TO APPRECIATING WHAT WE HAVE rather than coveting what we don't.
  • ILLUSTRATED with full color images throughout.

ISBN
9780995573635
Publisher
Publication Date
June 1, 2019
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
80
Series
Essay Books
Keywords
Self-Help | General; Business & Economics | Consumer Behavior | General; Philosophy | General; Social Science | Anthropology | Cultural & Social

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