Oliver James: We have a constant hunger for more but curbing our desires might make us happier | Money | The Guardian - http://www.guardian.co.uk/money...
A cycle of "work hard to consume more/feel emptier after the want-satisfying consumption does not meet needs/work even harder to afford ever more extravagant and decadent consumption".
- Mark Rochefort
But, at risk of sounding like a "selfish capitalist" neoliberalist, I don't see why "want-satisfying consumption" shouldn't meet needs. Isn't our "decadent consumption" all about meeting needs, and more?
- Kevin Joyner
"Brands have a major advantage over consumers. They have the resources and contacts to create exceptional online experiences, content and services all of which can establish their presence and reputation online. In fact, brands have some of the most interesting stories to share and have every right to share them. This content needs to be in social networks, blog and video sites, not hidden away in branded websites."
- Kevin Joyner