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If friends say it's good, it goes in the cart. Social recommendations are your most trusted shopping guide. This bandwagon behavior of "relying extremely on others' evaluations to make decisions" actually reflects your underlying lack of confidence in "showing true preferences and taking responsibility for choices"; you fear that buying niche items will make you look out of place, or making a wrong purchase will lead to ridicule, so you hide under the safety umbrella of "everyone is buying it" seeking validation. But always following in others' footsteps will make you deaf to your own inner voice. Try buying one niche item next month "that no one recommended, just because you like it"; when you learn to pay for your own preferences, you will grow true confidence.
💡 Did you know?
Good moods lead to more 'hedonic' purchases like snacks and entertainment — happiness fuels consumerism.
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