I was staggered at the implications of this story about the rise in 'self-storage' as a booming industry, especially this bit:
"The industry is the product of huge sociological shifts.
Danny Dorling, professor of geography at Oxford University, says we have six times more "stuff" than the generation before us.
This stuff - clothes, furniture, technology and knick-knacks - has to be crammed into some of the smallest dwellings in Europe."
Pretty much an indictment of the consumer society where we have all this 'stuff' that we don't need.
"The industry is the product of huge sociological shifts.
Danny Dorling, professor of geography at Oxford University, says we have six times more "stuff" than the generation before us.
This stuff - clothes, furniture, technology and knick-knacks - has to be crammed into some of the smallest dwellings in Europe."
Pretty much an indictment of the consumer society where we have all this 'stuff' that we don't need.
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