Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic (Bk Currents)

Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic (Bk Currents)
by John de Graaf, David Wann, Thomas H Naylor

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Author: David Wann, John de Graaf, Thomas H Naylor
Illustrator: David Horsey
Foreword: Vicki Robin
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2005-09-01
ISBN: 1576753573
Number of pages: 288
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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Book Review: Why the pursuit of the "simple life" isn't so simple
Summary: 5 Stars

"Our country is set up structurally to oppose voluntary simplicity" (page 221). This concept illustrates why the pursuit of a simple life in America is anything but simple. This book contains a sharp look at how prevalent the culture of consumerism and materialism is in our country.

No matter where we turn, we are bombarded every day with messages that reflect the need for "more". What this book does is to examine some of the symptoms and effects caused by this damaging and all consuming obsession.

"Do we have stuff, or does it have us?", asks the author. Whether the issue is ever expanding home sizes, or vehicles, the pursuit of material goods becomes in itself an obsession. When the book was authored there had been more people filing for bankruptcy than graduating from college!! The pursuit of material possessions does far more than hurt us in wallet though, it takes a toll on our personal relationships as well. The average couple could actually improve their relationship by speaking to each other an extra 15 minutes a day, up from the current average of 20, according to one study. The pursuit of material possessions is a demanding occupation, requiring time, fueled by more time spent working to pay for more goods we do not need.

The advertising and product brand awareness has reached absurd levels with no signs of slowing down. From annoying pop-up's to corporate controlled advertising in elementary schools, we are creating a society where never having enough is the norm and aspiration, and there is no telling what this will do to future generations. There are several sections on the multi-billion dollars spent to create a culture of ever increasing materialism, especially in our youth - the buyers of tomorrow.

Every aspect of this book was disturbing, and far too often I looked and saw myself. I remembered Christmas growing up as being about fewer things, which became more meaningful. I wonder if my kids will remember any of the dozens of gifts they received, or remember they simply didn't get "more".

After reading this book, I felt more strongly than ever the desire to slow down, to enjoy life more, to consume less. I find myself making more money than ever before, and feeling poorer by the day. Something tells me that these two issues are related. While I would have wanted to see the root causes more fully explained (the cause is depicted quite well in a 5000 year old text called the Bible), the book did do an excellent job at identifying the problem, now we just have the hard task of trying to solve for it.



Summary of Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic (Bk Currents)

Based on two highly acclaimed PBS documentaries watched by 10 million viewers, "Affluenza uses the whimsical metaphor of a disease to tackle a very serious subject: the damage done -- to our health, our families, our communities, and our environment -- by the obsessive quest for material gain. In cleverly titled chapters like "Swollen Expectations" and "A Rash of Bankruptcies," the authors examine the origins, evolution, and symptoms of the affluenza epidemic. Yet they also explore cures and suggest strategies for rebuilding families and communities and for restoring and respecting the earth.
Demonstrating that now, more than ever, Americans need ways of fighting the affliction, this edition includes a new introduction and updated figures, adds information on the impacts of stress and overwork, and provides an in-depth look at various campaigns and movements offering solutions for today's problems. Engaging, fast-paced, and accessible, it reexamines a serious, far-reaching issue for a wide audience.

In their eye-opening, soul-prodding look at the excess of American society, the authors of Affluenza include two quotations that encapsulate much of the book: T.S. Eliot's line "We are the hollow men / We are the stuffed men," which opens one of this book's chapters, and a quote from a newspaper article that notes "We are a nation that shouts at a microwave oven to hurry up." If these observations make you grimace at your own ruthless consumption or sigh at the hurried pace of your life, you may already be ill. Read on.

The definition of affluenza, according to de Graaf, Wann, and Naylor, is something akin to "a painful, contagious, socially-transmitted condition of overload, debt, anxiety and waste resulting from the dogged pursuit of more." It's a powerful virus running rampant in our society, infecting our souls, affecting our wallets and financial well-being, and threatening to destroy not only the environment but also our families and communities. Having begun life as two PBS programs coproduced by de Graaf, this book takes a hard look at the symptoms of affluenza, the history of its development into an epidemic, and the options for treatment. In examining this pervasive disease in an age when "the urge to splurge continues to surge," the first section is the book's most provocative. According to figures the authors quote and expound upon, Americans each spend more than $21,000 per year on consumer goods, our average rate of saving has fallen from about 10 percent of our income in 1980 to zero in 2000, our credit card indebtedness tripled in the 1990s, more people are filing for bankruptcy each year than graduate from college, and we spend more for trash bags than 90 of the world's 210 countries spend for everything. "To live, we buy," explain the authors--everything from food and good sex to religion and recreation--all the while squelching our intrinsic curiosity, self-motivation, and creativity. They offer historical, political, and socioeconomic reasons that affluenza has taken such strong root in our society, and in the final section, offer practical ideas for change. These use the intriguing stories of those who have already opted for simpler living and who are creatively combating the disease, from making simple habit alterations to taking more in-depth environmental considerations, and from living lightly to managing wealth responsibly.

Many books make you think the author has crammed everything he or she knows into it. The feeling you get reading Affluenza is quite different; the authors appear well-read, well-rounded, and intelligent, knowledgeable beyond the content of their book but smart enough to realize that we need a short, sharp jolt to recognize our current ailment. It's a well-worn cliché that money can't buy happiness, but this book will strike a chord with anyone who realizes that more time is more valuable than toys, and that our relentless quest for the latest stuff is breeding sick individuals and sick societies. Affluenza is, in fact, a clarion call for those interested in being part of the solution. --S. Ketchum

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