Why We Buy What We Do
How our brains get tricked into spending money
by Isabel Fattal
Dec 10, 2022
1 minute
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“I don’t like to shop, but I do like to buy,” in 1931. In an essay called “,” Taylor laments how inconvenient the process of shopping is. “I am a business woman working on commission, and I make money which I like to spend,” she writes, but going to stores is “a time-wasting and nerve-racking performance.”
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