Cool: How the Brain's Hidden Quest for Cool Drives Our Economy and Shapes Our World [Audiobook] by Steven Quartz, Anette AspEnglish | August 18, 2015 | ASIN: B011IWRSLW, ISBN: 1511329025 |
[email protected] kbps | 10 hours | 551 MB
Narrator: James Patrick Cronin | Genre: Nonfiction/Neuromarketing A bold argument that our "quest for cool" shapes modern culture and the global economy
Like it or not, we live in an age of conspicuous consumption. In a world of brand names, many of us judge ourselves and others by the products we own. Teenagers broadcast their brand allegiances over social media. Tourists flock to Rodeo Drive to have their pictures taken in front of luxury stores. Soccer moms switch from minivans to SUVs to hybrids, while hip beer connoisseurs flaunt their knack for distinguishing a Kölsch from a pilsner. How did this pervasive desire for "cool" emerge, and why is it so powerful today that it is a prime driver of the global economy?