Comments on: Wealth Adaptation Syndrome (WAS): a defining malaise of our times and the opportunities that stem from it https://rossdawson.com/wealth_adaptati/ Keynote speaker | Futurist | Strategy advisor Mon, 08 Aug 2011 09:00:00 +0000 hourly 1 By: Mode hu https://rossdawson.com/wealth_adaptati/#comment-533 Mon, 08 Aug 2011 09:00:00 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=665#comment-533  Dein Artikel ist gut wert Augapfel. Au?erdem inspirierte mich sehr, sehr attraktiv ,das werde ich diese wieder zu sehen
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By: Ross Dawson https://rossdawson.com/wealth_adaptati/#comment-532 Sun, 04 Jan 2009 16:32:53 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=665#comment-532 Thanks David! I agree that the right spending on advertising and marketing will reap rewards during down times, though that’s not necessarily just doing the same advertising activity as before, which may not work as well…
Interesting comparison with Kubler-Ross Matt. Yes, if you’re talking trends, then yoga, Buddhism, Tolle etc. are all big. I suppose the question is whether things going wrong financially actually result in a shift from materialism to spirituality. Are bad times good for our soul? :-)

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By: Matt Moore https://rossdawson.com/wealth_adaptati/#comment-531 Sun, 04 Jan 2009 15:58:49 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=665#comment-531 Interesting phrase Ross. There are many ways of dealing with loss – and an experience of material loss is what you are talking about here.
“For all, a significant adjustment in wealth requires a change in self-perception.”
Denial is relatively common response (thinking of Kubler-Ross here). But the one that interests me is a rising interest in the non-material – e.g. Buddhism, meditation, yoga, probably some of the wackier forms of spirituality.
I sense a blog post coming on here…

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By: David Tensen https://rossdawson.com/wealth_adaptati/#comment-530 Sun, 04 Jan 2009 15:35:58 +0000 http://rd.wpram.com/?p=665#comment-530 Brilliant article and congrats on coining the phrase!
Stats show that great opportunities exist in advertising – Being in the advertising industry, I found these facts incredibly interesting:
**Businesses that maintained or increased their advertising spend during recession averaged higher sales growth during the following three years.
**Within four years, the businesses that maintained or increased their advertising spend during that recession experienced a 256% growth in sales over those that had cut back on advertising.
From this article: https://www.scribd.com/doc/7450921/Innovating-Through-Recession-Andrew-Razeghi-Kellogg-School-of-Management
Looking forward to other peoples comments.

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