ISBN-13: 9783565297771 / Angielski / Miękka / 104 str.
In an era dominated by relentless negative news cycles and economic uncertainty, a peculiar behavioral trend has emerged: people are buying expensive luxury goods and unnecessary gadgets precisely when they should be saving. This aggressive consumerism in the face of crisis seems entirely counterintuitive.The underlying mechanism is a desperate psychological bid for control. When macro-level stressors-like inflation, geopolitical conflict, or climate anxiety-feel overwhelmingly out of our hands, the brain seeks immediate micro-level sovereignty. Hitting the "checkout" button provides a fleeting, powerful surge of agency and dopamine, temporarily masking the paralysis of existential dread.This book explores the dangerous intersection of digital retail and global anxiety. You will discover how algorithms capitalize on your stress spikes, why traditional budgeting advice fails against emotionally driven "doom spending," and how this coping mechanism systematically destroys long-term financial resilience.Reclaim your financial autonomy from the grip of anxiety. Learn to identify the emotional triggers that push you to purchase, and build genuine psychological safety that doesn't rely on your credit card.
Understand why you buy things you do not need when the world feels like it is ending, and learn to stop the cycle.