Monday, December 19, 2005

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14th Trend: Small pleasures

"Good day," said the little prince.
"Good day," said the dealer. He acted with absolutely effective, thirst-quenching pills. "You swallow every week and you would feel no need to drink more."
"Why do you sell it?" Asked the little prince.
"This is a huge time saver. It saves fifty-three minutes a week."
"And what do you do the 53 minutes?"
"You do with it what you want."
"If I had fifty-three minutes left," said the little prince, "I would very leisurely walk to a well ..."
Antoine de Saint-Exupiry - The Little Prince

The intangible view that there is in this Texabschnitt has prompted me to speak this week at the little prince to leave the opening.
behind the trend, "Small Pleasures" hides the thought of man, the right to have to pamper yourself occasionally and to indulge.

moves in times of lean purse a Porsche (if you want it) will be consumed in the distance and affordable luxury. Gladly, it may be different than usual and a robust quality should be the object of desire, of course, also have.

as "cheap chic" is how the German trend guru Matthias Horx inexpensive products, which adheres to the glamor of a luxury item. I find myself lately very often that I am at Tchibo rewards with a Klienigkeit, although it is present for a cup of cappuccino and a piece of cake, but a little above luxury goods with clever additional features that are offered there for sale for example, space-saving speakers for the PC.

Small pleasures are an individual matter. Some allow themselves letterhead out of handmade paper, others resort to chocolate bar with strawberry-pepper note. And then there are those who are content with a walk around the fountain.

I wish now times a Merry Christmas - always well into the new year!
Greetings from Ludwigsburg!

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