Joy of Missing Out: The Art of Self-Restraint in an Age of Excess

Joy of Missing Out: The Art of Self-Restraint in an Age of Excess

by SvendBrinkmann (Author)

Synopsis

'Because you're worth it', proclaims the classic cosmetics ad. 'Just do it!' implores the global sports retailer. Everywhere we turn, we are constantly encouraged to experience as much as possible, for as long as possible, in as many ways as possible. FOMO - Fear of Missing Out - has become a central preoccupation in a world fixated on the never-ending pursuit of gratification and self-fulfillment.

But this pursuit can become a treadmill leading nowhere. How can we break out of it? In this refreshing book, bestselling Danish philosopher and psychologist Svend Brinkmann reveals the many virtues of missing out on the constant choices and temptations that dominate our experience-obsessed consumer society. By cultivating self-restraint and celebrating moderation, we can develop a more fulfilling way of living that enriches ourselves and our fellow humans and protects the planet we all share - in short, we can discover the joy of missing out.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: 1
Publisher: Polity Press
Published: 01 Apr 2019

ISBN 10: 1509531564
ISBN 13: 9781509531561

Media Reviews
The Joy of Missing Out makes a powerful, compelling, and much-needed argument for self-restraint--on pragmatic grounds, moral grounds, psychological grounds, and even aesthetic grounds. Be sure to read this book before your next shopping trip, or job-change, or relationship-change. This is as good a case as I have seen for when and why less can be more. Barry Schwartz is the author of The Paradox of Choice and the co-author of Practical Wisdom