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Conscious consumption brings more lasting happiness

24/03/2014

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For expert , one must differentiate between " need" and " desire " at the time of purchase

Consume can bring a sense of well -being . Identify a target and achieve buy a house or a car , for example , is the realization of a dream , a happy achievement.

However , purchases must be thoughtful and consumption , conscious. Just so you run away from debts and turns her happiness in a lasting sense .

To the psychologist Tatiana Zambrano Filomensky , coordinator of the treatment group to shopaholics , Institute of Psychiatry , Hospital das Clinicas in Sao Paulo and president of the NGO Association Living Well , the act of buying " only generates immediate and ephemeral sense of pleasure without consider the real conditions of purchase of the person , which can promote excessive debt . "

- This way of consuming [ excessively ] not only removes the consumer can bring happiness and suffering.

According to Tatiana , the time to shop , the items needed to be separated from what is just a wish .

A shoe on sale can be attractive , for example. Purchasing it can become unwieldy when its value is added to other purchases and expenses , such as accounts payable .

- The act of buying is going through a financial decision , and it is here that attention must be paid .

Think about it !

 


Source : R7

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