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You don't mind paying more; using good stuff is the real savings, and quality is your non-negotiable baseline. This consumer view of "firmly believing high price equals high value and never compromising" is sometimes actually a defense mechanism you use to combat "unstable self-worth"; you fear that using cheap or inferior items will lower your status, so you try to prove to the world (and yourself) that you deserve the best by possessing high-quality objects. But your personal value is never defined by the items you use. Try appreciating simple, unadorned, or even slightly rough handmade items; when you learn not to rely on brand endorsements, you'll find that you are precious enough on your own.
💡 Did you know?
Comparison shoppers save an average of 23% of their budget but spend 40% more time making decisions.
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