Posts Tagged ‘money’

Millennials and the Future of Money

The Future of Money from KS12 on Vimeo.

What are young adults thinking about money and value? How can we create new systems of wealth generation and abundance? What does the future hold for banks and other financial institutions in the wake of massive peer to peer exchange?

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10 Trends in Mindful Consumption

The era of mindless consumption is over. Consumers now want a simple, sustainable, and self-sufficient life.

Conspicuous consumption. Shop till you drop. All-you-can-eat buffets and supersized meals. The post–World War II era has been marked by a voracious hunger for more. In affluent countries, people bought too much, ate too much, used up too much, and owed too much. Yet, for many, it still wasn’t enough. There was something missing—lots of things, really. Among them, a sense of control and self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, and feelings of community and authenticity. Replacing the constant accumulation of “stuff” with these more substantive intangibles lies at the heart of the current shift toward mindfulness—a movement in which heedless excess is exchanged for a more conscious and considered approach to living.
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Disposable Culture & Our Fear of Commitment

This post originally appeared on Scoutie Girl and is reprinted with permission. It speaks to the New Consumer paradigm of Purposeful Pleasure. What can brands do to imbue their goods and services with greater meaning and longer-lasting satisfactions?

We live in a disposable culture. Our lives are like giant landfills. We’re surrounded by junk.

We pay 99 cents to download disposable music. We drive through “restaurants” making disposable food. We wear disposable clothes so we don’t ever have to be without the latest trend. We create relationships—families even—that have disposable bonds. The entirety of our culture can be thrown away and bought anew.
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