Enough
Enough offers a scathing critique of the one rule that always seems to hold in Western societies: “more is always better.” With the help of compelling biological and psychological studies, Enough shows us how our obsession with “more” is actually the source of many of our woes, as well as what we can do about it.
Who should read
Anyone interested in the connection between psychology, advertisement and society Anyone who feels overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choice he or she has Anyone who feels compelled to buy the newest toys and gadgets
About the author
John Naish is a journalist for the London Times who writes about such topics as health, body and soul. He is also the author of Put Wha…
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Enough offers a scathing critique of the one rule that always seems to hold in Western societies: “more is always better.” With the help of compelling biological and psychological studies, Enough shows us how our obsession with “more” is actually the source of many of our woes, as well as what we can do about it.
Who should read
Anyone interested in the connection between psychology, advertisement and society Anyone who feels overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choice he or she has Anyone who feels compelled to buy the newest toys and gadgets
About the author
John Naish is a journalist for the London Times who writes about such topics as health, body and soul. He is also the author of Put What Where: 2000 Years of Bizarre Sex Advice.
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