Mon, Nov 19, 2018
"People increasingly look for more `meaning` in what they do, therefore possessions are proving less valuable than experiences, and the memories and learnings that we gain from them. In future, what we do will matter more -- to us and our peer network -- than what we buy," said William Higham, consumer futurist and author of The Next Big Thing.
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