Beeb Business: retail sales UP!!! Why?
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- RenewableCandy
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Beeb Business: retail sales UP!!! Why?
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- Miss Madam
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I saw that story too. I'm guessing its cos the proles have decided despite the economic doom and gloom 'that they're worth it' and have gone out to spend money they don't have, on tat they don't need, to make themselves feel better about the state of the economy / house price falls. A total illogical behaviour set, but that's my guess.
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Wouldn't it be great if it turned out they'd all gone out and bought fruit trees, spades, coldframes, woolies, boots, solar hot water kit...you get the idea!
There's a fascinating thing in The Independent by some US geezer about how the advertising industry etc collectively are trying to make people behave like children throughout their lives because 1. they're more pliable that way and 2. said industries can use the same sales pitch for kids and adults alike.
There's a fascinating thing in The Independent by some US geezer about how the advertising industry etc collectively are trying to make people behave like children throughout their lives because 1. they're more pliable that way and 2. said industries can use the same sales pitch for kids and adults alike.
I can believe that. When it comes down to it, very few products are worthwhile. I'm thinking of the mobile phones and playstations here.
I think some of the problem could be that many people actually behave like children. There's good evidence to suggest that the rubbish food people are eating is leading to damaged brain development by lack of nutrition. A large percentage of criminals and less mentally able persons show the dento-facial deformities associated with poor nutrition during their early life. Fascinating stuff.
I think some of the problem could be that many people actually behave like children. There's good evidence to suggest that the rubbish food people are eating is leading to damaged brain development by lack of nutrition. A large percentage of criminals and less mentally able persons show the dento-facial deformities associated with poor nutrition during their early life. Fascinating stuff.
This was asked on R4's Any Questions? and one pensioner phoned up later and pointed out that it was just people stocking up while they could. She noticed the same behaviour just before WW2.
I also think people are seriously addicted to buying stuff and are having a splurge because they know they won't be able to get their fix in the near future.
I also think people are seriously addicted to buying stuff and are having a splurge because they know they won't be able to get their fix in the near future.
Stocking up seems plausible. I have noticed recently in the local Tesco's (several in my area) that as you enter the store they now have a dedicated aisle with special offers. It has a certain bulk-buy feel to it.Kieran wrote:This was asked on R4's Any Questions? and one pensioner phoned up later and pointed out that it was just people stocking up while they could. She noticed the same behaviour just before WW2.
I also think people are seriously addicted to buying stuff and are having a splurge because they know they won't be able to get their fix in the near future.
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When I gave a PO talk about a year ago I said that PO isn't really an energy issue, it's a spiritual and philospohical issue. It's about how we relate to each other and to the planet. I added that (sweeping generalisation) society in the West is basically like a load of 13 year olds that want everything, won't be denied and will scream and throw the toys out of the pram if they don't get them. The media are complicit in, in fact I believe are crucial to, making people think of nothing of any depth for very long, to make no connections and see no patterns in events happening around us and to seek instant gratification all the time. Top 10 on the BBC iPlayer:RenewableCandy wrote:There's a fascinating thing in The Independent by some US geezer about how the advertising industry etc collectively are trying to make people behave like children throughout their lives because 1. they're more pliable that way and 2. said industries can use the same sales pitch for kids and adults alike.
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If you have any cash it's a logical reaction to the perception that inflation is high and going to get higher. Buy for future needs now rather than wait for inflation to whittle your cash's purchasing power away.Kieran wrote:This was asked on R4's Any Questions? and one pensioner phoned up later and pointed out that it was just people stocking up while they could. She noticed the same behaviour just before WW2.
Iron ore price up 96.5% (no, not a mistake!)
http://uk.reuters.com/article/governmen ... 8720080624
Is there such a word as hyperstagflation?
I'm inclined to think you've made a good bet.Mitch wrote: I have just taken every penny I had and bought 11 grands worth of solar P.V.
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