Don't be buying out of emotion. Buy less if you love something but feel it's a risky item. We don't want overstock. And remember: No profit, no fun!
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People don't buy for logical reasons. They buy for emotional reasons.
You can't buy love, but you can pay heavily for it.
You don't find happiness by being able to buy everything you want, whenever you want it.
A lot of our happiness is derived from experiences, not from buying products. People are twice as happy buying experiences as products. People are happy buying experiences. They don't want something that's commoditised.
What I'm always trying to say to the consumer is: buy less, choose well, make it last.
People don't like to be sold, but they love to buy.
I learned that most people buy based on emotion, not on a rational breakdown of the product or service.
I'm not an overly material person. Sure, I like certain comforts in life. But buying a lot of 'things' doesn't produce happiness for me.
It's better to spend a lot on a getup you love than a fraction of that on something, or even five of those somethings, that you'll never bother to take out of the shopping bag. By the way, this advice also applies to discount love interests. And half-price sushi.
I don't shop. I buy things that inspire me, that give me emotion.