
We don`t think we hate cheap things, of course, but we rather behave as if we do, in the sense that we rarely properly appreciate what is always around us & doesn`t appear to cost very much, for example, the night sky, pencils, fried eggs, zips & the holding of hands. This volume explores the way we can easily grow disenchanted with our immediate circumstances & pine for what is exotic, costly & out of reach
- & it gently returns us to ourselves, full of new found wonder & gratitude. Combining literature, economics & sheer good sense, Why We Hate Cheap Things reawakens us to the world immediately around us & to the latent beauty & interest of what we have.