The Diderot Effect

The Diderot Effect

From Sketchplanations - The Podcast by Bell Boy Productions

June 2, 2026 · 34 min · Season 5 · Episode 17

About this episode

The episode explores the Diderot Effect and how new possessions can lead to a cycle of excessive spending.

Are you a slave to your possessions? Do your possessions form part of your identity? How easy is it to fall into a trap where one new purchase begets another, and another, and another...? We explore the Diderot Effect - so called after an essay written in 1769 by French philosopher, writer, and art critic who served as one of the most influential figures of the Age of Enlightenment. " Regrets On Parting With My Old Dressing Gown " details how receiving a luxurious scarlet robe as a gift made his existing belongings look shabby, sparking an out-of-control spending spiral to replace all his old furniture to match the new garment.  In the episode Jono references that he first heard about it from James Clear who went on to include it in his highly successful book, Atomic Habits . Episode Summary 00:00 Summer Break Notice 00:51 What Is the Diderot Effect 04:09 Diderot and the Dressing Gown 06:05 When Stuff Owns You 09:47 Our Diderot Moments 13:45 Tools Cars and Tech Spirals 20:23 Business Growth and Office Upgrades 28:00 How to Master the Effect 31:18 Final Quotes and Wrap Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Jono

Topics covered

  • Diderot Effect
  • consumer behavior
  • identity and possessions
  • spending habits
  • self-improvement

Keywords

  • Diderot Effect
  • consumerism
  • identity
  • spending spiral
  • self-improvement

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Regrets On Parting With My Old Dressing Gown, Atomic Habits

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