More Happier: Ever Have a Foolish Desire to “Save” Things? And Why Coffee-Table Books?
24 January - 28 minsWe talk about the impulse to save things, such as stationery or fine china, even when it makes no sense. And we also talk about the puzzling popularity of coffee-table books.
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