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What qualifies as luxury? And no, it isn't about money

Luxury is not the same as conspicuous consumption, no matter what the big brands tell you

Updated on: Aug 23, 2015 11:57 AM IST
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Over the last six months, I have probably attended more ‘Luxury Conferences’ than I have had cooked breakfasts.



And at each of these, no matter who the speakers or the attendees, the message seems to be the same. Luxury equals money. Actually make that big money. As in Big Money.



So, we have sundry examples thrown at us to illustrate the point. There is the iconic Hermès handbag with a waiting list as long as Jane Birkin’s legs.



There is the perfectly cut yellow diamond with no visible inclusions, available exclusively from Graff. There is the private jet which comes with a Jacuzzi and power shower, and a four-poster bed in the master bedroom (and if you don’t like the fixtures you can always have them customised to your taste). And so on and on and on.



I watch goggle-eyed at all the high-value items projected on the big screen. But no matter how hard I try, I can’t quiet the little voice inside my head that tells me that this is just conspicuous consumption.



Luxury is an entirely different animal. And while it helps to have money to feed it, there is more to it than just filthy lucre. Or, at least, that’s the way I see it.



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When time is luxury: Rope off some vacation time, laze away the morning, have a leisurely afternoon, relax in the evening, read late into the night



So what, you ask, is my definition of luxury. Well, it is hard to pin down in a sentence or two, so I will do the next best thing. I’ll give you a few examples of what qualifies as luxury in my book (and that’s an actual hardback book, not one of those Kindle editions).



Being time-rich: There is nothing quite as luxurious than having all the time in the world to achieve what you want to. That feeling when your entire life lies before you like a blank slate, waiting for you to fill it with a wealth of experiences.



Alas, like youth itself, this luxury is wasted on the young. But if you are still on the right side of 50, don’t forget to luxuriate in this sense of being time-rich.



And if your daily life is too fraught to allow you to do so, then rope off some vacation time, where you are not scheduled to within an inch of your life. Laze away the morning, have a leisurely afternoon, relax in the evening, read late into the night. Rinse and repeat.



Getting enough sleep: This is the one luxury that I simply cannot do without. Not because I am a spoilt so-and-so. But because if I don’t clock up seven hours or more I am a complete wreck the next day.



I can barely keep my eyes open, I can’t think, and I most certainly cannot write. Sadly, we don’t recognise sleep as a luxury until we run up a significant sleep deficit.



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