Author and trend forecaster James Wallman on his new book Stuffocation, which explores why we've had enough of 'stuff' and need experience more than ever. You invented a new word! Stuffocation. Tell ...
We have come to a point of excess in America where serious people make serious money running businesses that help us get rid of our excess. Just Google “clutterbusters” to see what I mean. We pay ...
This is an excerpt from James Wallman’s Stuffocation. For most of the past two millennia the answer to that question was defined by circumstance, and, in the West at least, controlled by the church.
Develop a personal plan for a simpler and happier life in 2018 during this inspirational evening with James Wallman, author of Stuffocation Date: Wednesday 28 February 2018 Times: Evening course, ...
“Enough-with-all-the-stuff” could very well be “Stuffocation” author James Wallman’s mantra. But the trend forecaster doesn’t expect the societal shift from materialism to the experiential to mean ...
Firemen know there is a moment in a house fire when a room gets so hot that everything within spontaneously combusts. They call this flashover, and flashover happens sooner when rooms are crowded with ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
A feeling of dejection is not uncommon in the first few weeks of the year, when many of us are left clearing up the Christmas mess and wondering why the gifts we received have not made us any happier.
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