Buyer’s remorse is just the hedonic treadmill of consumerism. Sometimes the thought of buying the thing outweighs physically having the thing. And much like outrunning the hedonic treadmill, the best scenario (as you said) is to look forward to the next thing.
Buyer’s remorse is just the hedonic treadmill of consumerism. Sometimes the thought of buying the thing outweighs physically having the thing. And much like outrunning the hedonic treadmill, the best scenario (as you said) is to look forward to the next thing.
Information is costly.
Kierkegaard in Manhattan.
When you worry, you suffer twice.
reversibility – the often overlooked factor of decision making