Diamonds: How a Common Stone Was Sold to the World as Forever
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Virtual Voice
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Julian Kessler
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Unmask the corporate monopoly and advertising psychology that engineered a basic rock into the global symbol of romance. Perfect for your morning commute, this eye-opening cultural history takes you from the flooded diamond mines of South Africa to the elite boardrooms of Madison Avenue. Listen as the myth of manufactured scarcity is exposed, revealing the soft social engineering that defined modern luxury.
Whether you are planning an engagement or simply satisfying a deep intellectual curiosity about pop-economics, this fascinating narrative challenges everything you know about consumerism. You will journey through decades of Hollywood celebrity endorsements and glossy campaigns that normalized spending thousands on a brilliant-cut stone. It is a thought-provoking exposé that forever changes how you view value and tradition.
What you'll discover inside:
• How an oversupply of South African gems birthed a ruthless and powerful economic cartel.
• The brilliant marketing strategies and catchy slogans that invented the engagement ring tradition.
• Why Hollywood films and celebrity endorsements were weaponized to dictate relationship milestones.
• The undeniable truth behind manufactured scarcity and the defense of global gem pricing.
• The modern challenges threatening traditional mining, from lab-grown alternatives to shifting values.
Press play to embark on a captivating investigative journey that shatters the glittering illusions of the jewelry industry. You will never look at a diamond ring the same way again once you understand the hidden mechanics of this corporate crusade. Start listening now to reclaim your perspective on what truly makes a commitment last forever.
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