Why We Hate Cheap Things
English
By (author): The School of Life
We dont think we hate cheap things but we frequently behave as if we rather do. Consider the pineapple.
The pineapple was once such a status symbol that whole aristocratic evenings were structured around them. Christopher Wren topped the South Tower of St Pauls with one. But now, the pineapple is one of the worlds least glamorous fruits. It is never served at smart dinner parties and it would never be carved on the top of a major civic building.
The pineapple itself has not changed; only our attitude to it has. When we have to pay a lot for something nice, we appreciate it to the full. Yet as its price in the market falls, passion has a habit of fading away. Its a pattern that we see recurring in a range of areas and its a current cultural misfortune.
We need to rethink our patterns of consumption.
This entertainingly informative book considers how to do so, and shows how more of things we could love are already to hand. We are, astonishingly, already a good deal richer than we are encouraged to think we are.
See moreWill deliver when available.