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Status = Status anxiety

United Kingdom, 2004
tv-show

Alain de Botton presents this three-part documentary series which is an exploration of the modern dilemma of how work and objects define a person’s stat..

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Coping (Captioned)

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The Competitive spirit (NP)

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For love or money

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