Amidst rising debt and consumerism fatigue, many are adopting a 'low-buy year' to promote mindful spending. Following periods of mindless 'doom spending', individuals express a desire to escape debt traps and the superficiality of consumer culture. Popular strategies include constructing capsule wardrobes and engaging in 'Project Pan', which aims to use products to their fullest before buying new ones. Social media discussions on debt and personal finance have flourished as people seek meaningful ways to reconcile their purchases with genuine desires, stepping away from past consumer habits.
I think people are feeling a bit burned out. They're tired of being sold to and taken advantage of. People don't want to be defined by their possessions anymore.
Rather than actually wanting the items she was adding to her cart, she was getting a rush from what that stuff represented.
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