The document discusses the shift away from mindless hyperconsumerism towards more conscious and satisfying consumption. It summarizes the findings of a global study of over 5,700 people in 7 countries. The study found that in mature markets, people have grown tired of excess and are seeking more meaning and substance in their lives rather than accumulating material goods. The summary identifies 4 paradigms of the "New Consumer": 1) Embracing substance over shallow consumption, 2) "Rightsizing" consumption to desire less, 3) Seeking to grow up and take responsibility rather than prolonging adolescence, 4) Making environmentally conscious choices.