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Enough Before Buying More. As money psychology reveals the comfort hidden inside everyday purchases
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- Nombre de pages195
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48045-6
- EAN9783565480456
- Date de parution06/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
It is strange how quickly wanting can feel like needing.
This reflective book follows the inner life of spending: the small justifications, emotional rewards, quiet guilt, and temporary relief that often surround everyday purchases. Instead of treating money as a simple matter of discipline, it explores how financial behavior is shaped by anxiety, identity, status, fatigue, and the need for reassurance.
Readers will find a thoughtful look at money psychology, emotional spending, consumer habits, and personal finance without the usual pressure to become perfectly optimized.
Spending is rarely only about things. It can be about belonging, control, celebration, escape, or the fear of falling behind. The book gently examines why budgets fail when emotions are ignored, why impulse buying can feel rational in the moment, and why healthier choices begin with understanding rather than self-criticism. This is a book for anyone who wants a more honest relationship with money.
Not colder. Not stricter. Just less driven by invisible pressure and more connected to what actually matters.
Spending is rarely only about things. It can be about belonging, control, celebration, escape, or the fear of falling behind. The book gently examines why budgets fail when emotions are ignored, why impulse buying can feel rational in the moment, and why healthier choices begin with understanding rather than self-criticism. This is a book for anyone who wants a more honest relationship with money.
Not colder. Not stricter. Just less driven by invisible pressure and more connected to what actually matters.






