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You compare three stores for the same item before committing, ensuring the lowest price to avoid later regret. This behavior of "consuming a lot of time and energy to pursue the best deal" actually masks your deep anxiety about "making wrong decisions and suffering losses"; you fear that just paying a little more proves you are a foolish, easily deceived person, so you use endless comparisons to exchange for psychological security and self-affirmation. But your time and energy are more precious than those few dollars. Try setting a "15-minute decision limit" for your next shopping trip; when you learn to accept "good enough" instead of "the most perfect", you'll save more mental space.
💡 Did you know?
Psychologists call long-deliberation shoppers 'maximizers' — they seek the best choice even when it's painful.
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