Mindless shopping is a money destructive habit that makes us want more and crave for more by futher developing our consumer mentality and allowing it to swallow us.
Many of us believe that we have to spend money in order to have a good time and while it's nothing to be ashamed of, we have to pull ourselves out of this mindset because it will only empty our bank accounts.
Learn how to give up consumer mentality and instead rely on inner joy and practice more mindfulness.
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