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Quietly Wanting Less. Where financial wellness meets spending habits shaped by stress and longing
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- Nombre de pages195
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48639-7
- EAN9783565486397
- Date de parution08/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Some purchases feel like breathing room before they feel like regret.
This warm, grounded book explores the emotional patterns behind modern spending, from comfort buying and impulse purchases to the quiet pressure of keeping up. It looks at how money psychology often begins far from numbers: in fatigue, comparison, childhood scarcity, loneliness, reward, and the wish to feel more in control.
Through reflective insight, the reader begins to recognize how spending habits can become a language for unmet needs.
Buying may soothe the moment, but it can also hide stress, uncertainty, or a fragile sense of self-worth. With a focus on financial wellness, emotional awareness, and healthier money choices, this book offers a calmer way to understand why desire appears so convincing when life feels too full. It is not about shame, restriction, or perfect budgeting. It is about noticing the feelings that arrive before the checkout page. Over time, money becomes less of a test of discipline and more of a mirror.
What once felt like failure can become information, and what felt like wanting everything may reveal a quieter wish to feel enough.
Buying may soothe the moment, but it can also hide stress, uncertainty, or a fragile sense of self-worth. With a focus on financial wellness, emotional awareness, and healthier money choices, this book offers a calmer way to understand why desire appears so convincing when life feels too full. It is not about shame, restriction, or perfect budgeting. It is about noticing the feelings that arrive before the checkout page. Over time, money becomes less of a test of discipline and more of a mirror.
What once felt like failure can become information, and what felt like wanting everything may reveal a quieter wish to feel enough.






















