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James Wallman

    James Wallman is a journalist and trend forecaster, delving into the future of society and culture. His work focuses on uncovering pivotal shifts and future trajectories, often drawing from unconventional interviews. Through his unique approach, he explores the human condition and the driving forces that shape our world. Wallman offers readers a compelling and insightful perspective on the ever-evolving landscape around us.

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    Stuffocation
    Stuffocation: living more with less
    Time and How to Spend It
    • 2019

      Time and How to Spend It

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(99)Add rating

      When you discover the equivalent rules for time, it'll change how you live your life. You'll not only be living the good life, but building a truly great life.

      Time and How to Spend It
    • 2017

      Stuffocation

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.4(46)Add rating

      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.

      Stuffocation
    • 2015

      Stuffocation: living more with less

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(353)Add rating

      In this groundbreaking work, trend forecaster James Wallman explores the phenomenon of Stuffocation, revealing how our abundance of possessions is failing to bring happiness and negatively impacting our planet. Despite owning more than we need—clothes, gadgets, and toys that go unused—many are feeling overwhelmed and stressed by clutter. Wallman observes a growing movement of individuals rejecting excessive consumption, from a telecom executive who sold nearly everything to a family living in a remote cabin. His solution to this clutter crisis emphasizes a shift in values: prioritizing experiences over material goods. Instead of acquiring more items like watches or shoes, he advocates for investing in shared experiences, such as vacations and quality time with loved ones. With compelling insights from psychology, economics, and culture, this book serves as a vital manifesto for change, encouraging readers to pursue happiness and health by embracing a lifestyle of less. Wallman, a journalist and trend forecaster with an impressive background, has contributed to prominent publications and advised major brands. He holds degrees in Classics and Journalism and currently resides in London with his family.

      Stuffocation: living more with less