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Affluenza
Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic | John de Graaf, David Wann, Thomas H. Naylor
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Revised edition of a bestseller--over 75,000 copies sold Updated throughout with startling new facts and new material, including the first-ever "Affluenza Fever Index" and a new foreword by Vicki Robin, author of Your Money or Your Life Uses a whimsical disease metaphor to explore the serious negative consequences of the obsessive quest for more and more possessions The first edition of Affluenza touched a national nerve. It was named one of the eight best nonfiction books of 2001 by Detroit Free Press. The mayor of Telluride, Colorado urged residents to read it and passed out "Im reading Affluenza" buttons at city council meetings. York University in Pennsylvania and Boise State University gave copies to every freshman. Based on two acclaimed PBS documentaries watched by 10 million viewers, Affluenza uses the whimsical metaphor of a disease to tackle a very serious subject: the damage done to our health, our families, our communities, and our environment by the obsessive quest for material gain. Like any medical report, Affluenza begins by detailing the symptoms of the disease. Chapters with titles like Swollen Expectations, A Rash of Bankruptcies, Chronic Congestion, and An Ache for Meaning detail the many negative consequences of our societys compulsive desire to acquire. If it turns out you do have the bug--the book includes a self-diagnosis test so you can find out--the authors detail a number of treatments that offer hope for recovery. This edition features a new introduction and foreword, updated facts and figures, and new material on topics like the impact of stress and overwork, the voluntary simplicity and Take Back Your Time Day movements, and new ways of looking at wealth, as well as the first-ever "Affluenza Fever Index" that assesses the state of affluenza today. Engaging and accessible, Affluenza shows that the good life isnt about how many goods you have.
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Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic | John de Graaf, David Wann, Thomas H. Naylor
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Still ignoring all my part read novels for non fiction on #kindle.

Christmas shopping season seems to have triggered my anti consumerist mindset lol.

This is the 3rd edition from 2014. Still has plenty of relevance but will be behind the ever increasing curve, given the horrors of Tik Tok shop, Stanley Cup frenzy etc

Luke-XVX No book updates in awhile, hope you‘re doing ok! 2w
Balibee146 Hey @Luke-XVX thanks for your ask - that's so thoughtful of you. I got a new android phone and not having the app is a barrier to coming on here for me. Still reading - though a lot of non fiction always at this time of year. Hope you are well and all is good! 1w
Luke-XVX Ahh that‘s a tad frustrating! Coming down with something but I‘m generally ok. Desperate to stick to my new book ban for the year! 1w
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Balibee146 @Luke-XVX ah no.. 1w
Balibee146 @Luke-XVX hope you feel better quickly. I am allowed one specific book that is out in April and that's it. Not an easy ask but I have so many tbr I already own lol 1w
Luke-XVX Thank you! I‘ll dose up and hit the lemon ginger teas hard! 7d
Luke-XVX What book are you waiting on? 7d
Balibee146 @Luke-XVX nice tea choice. The book I'm allowing myself. Is the third. One in the Mark Lawrence Library trilogy 6d
Balibee146 An easy and fun read and I like things that are timey-whimey 😂 6d
Luke-XVX I had to look him up on Goodreads and it turns out I‘ve read one of his and have that library on my “want to read” list. One day! 6d
Balibee146 @Luke-XVX "one day" is my book reading motto lol. Which one did you read before? 9h
Luke-XVX Prince of thorns. I was quite surprised by the language in it. A decent read though. 4h
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