Art Quote by Han Suyin
“These ways to make people buy were strange and new to us, and many bought for the sheer pleasure at first of holding in the hand and talking of something new. And once this was done, it was like opium, we could no longer do without this new bauble, and thus, though we hated the foreigners and though we knew they were ruining us, we bought their goods. Thus I learned the art of the foreigners, the art of creating in the human heart restlessness, disquiet, hunger for new things, and these new desires became their best helpers.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The River Flows Eastward by Han Suyin, 1951
Foreign goods create desire by offering novelty, leading people to crave and depend on them despite cultural resistance.
In simple terms: New products spark craving and dependence.
Recognize and question manufactured desires.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- marketing strategy
- personal budgeting
- cultural preservation
- education on consumer awareness
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you differentiate genuine need from engineered desire?
- What strategies can protect cultural identity against consumer pressure?
The allure of novelty can mask negative social impacts.