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They convinced the entire world to buy a shiny, common rock at an exorbitant premium, all to prove an emotion that is entirely free. We consider a diamond ring to be the ultimate, timeless symbol of eternal love and commitment. It feels like an ancient human tradition, deeply embedded in our collective culture. In reality, it is the product of the most successful, manipulative, and enduring marketing campaign ever engineered by a single corporate entity.Carbon Illusions deconstructs the brilliant and ruthless architecture of the De Beers diamond cartel. The book uncovers how a company sitting on massive, common reserves of crystallized carbon managed to artificially strangle the global supply chain to create the ultimate illusion of scarcity. It details the psychological infiltration of Hollywood, where ad agencies deliberately manufactured the social rule that a man must spend two months' salary to prove his worth.By tracing the journey from the brutal mines of South Africa to the velvet boxes of Fifth Avenue, the narrative exposes the mechanics of Veblen goods-products that paradoxically become more desirable the more arbitrarily expensive they get.You will gain a masterclass in the creation of perceived value. The book equips readers to see through modern artificial scarcity, empowering you to make decisions based on intrinsic worth rather than engineered social pressure.



