
Drowning in possessions? "Stuffocation" reveals why material excess makes us miserable and how experiences bring lasting joy. Pioneering the experiential movement, Wallman's cultural phenomenon sparked global minimalism trends and revolutionized how thought leaders approach happiness in our consumption-obsessed world.
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Ryan Nicodemus earned over $100,000 a year. He owned Brooks Brothers suits, the latest gadgets, a new Toyota Tacoma. By any conventional measure, he'd made it. Yet one Monday morning, he woke up in an empty room-having packed away every single possession-and conducted an experiment that would change his life. He'd only retrieve items he truly needed. Ten days later, he stopped going back. Thousands of dollars' worth of stuff sat unused in boxes, silent witnesses to a haunting realization: he already had everything that mattered. The rest was just weight. This isn't one man's quirky epiphany. Something profound is shifting across the developed world. Political scientist Ronald Inglehart tracked a remarkable transformation: where four out of five Europeans once held materialist values, today only half do. Two-thirds of people now believe they'd be better off living more simply-that's 240 million Americans and 40 million Britons actively trying to escape what we might call "Stuffocation," that suffocating feeling when possessions stop enriching your life and start burying it.
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