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Material world

Materialism makes trauma harder to handle Andy Henion-Michigan State Materialistic people experience more stress from traumatic events and are more likely to spend compulsively as a result, a new study suggests. "When the going gets tough, the materialistic go shopping," says Ayalla Ruvio, assistant professor of marketing in Michigan State University's Broad College of Business. "And this compulsive and impulsive spending is likely to produce even greater stress and lower well-being. Essentially, materialism appears to make bad events even worse." http://www.futurity.org/materialism-makes-trauma-harder-handle/

NYTimes: In Indonesia, a Governor at Home on the Streets

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/26/world/asia/in-indonesia-a-governor-at-home-on-the-streets.html In Indonesia, a Governor at Home on the Streets Rony Zakaria for The International Herald Tribune Joko Widodo, the governor of Jakarta, made an unannounced visit to the Tanah Abang market in August, where he is a frequent visitor. By  JOE COCHRANE Published: September 25, 2013 JAKARTA, Indonesia — Each day, Joko Widodo, the governor of Jakarta, does something practically unheard-of among Indonesia's political elite: he ventures into the streets to speak with the people who elected him. Most times, he is mobbed as he wanders through slums, traditional markets and other neighborhoods. Women, and men, try to touch him. Younger people grab his hands and lay them on their foreheads — a sign of respect. Many share their concerns over how their city is working (or not), a practice he encourages. The people, he jokes, are not so much excited to see him; they are merely "sho