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impulse buying makes you spend meaninglessly
And you might be in debt

Debt is terrible which is why

Absolutely true! Impulse buying can lead to unnecessary spending and financial strain. It's important to pause, reflect, and make mindful purchasing decisions. Your wallet and peace of mind will thank you later.

Buying on impulse means buying things you probably don't need at prices you probably can't afford. Intentional spending means better budgeting and less waste. But allow a fun fund for when you need a break from routine, too.

Impulsive buying is nothing but a failure of self-regulation and mood-regulation