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[quote=Anonymous]We keep the economy going. I am materialistic and grew up extremely poor. Now I don't and won't have to ever worry about money. What I would say is yes some expensive things do make me happy. I don't buy them because of others. I am very picky as to what I buy. However, I buy at all price points. I recently bought a $3000 purse, because I loved the zippers and pockets and the same day I bought a $12 Target hoodie, which I will wear with that purse. Yes, both make me happy. And yes I get a $3000 purse is kind of absurd. Plenty of nice purses for less than that, but the pockets LOL I don't buy these things because of what other people will think. I was so poor I am worried I won't have things. Yep still have the fear of no food or clothing that fits.. So this baggage from my childhood is still with me. And I definitely do not judge others about what they can afford I get it. I really do. Except when people have kids who have money and refuse to pay for college that I do judge. Because education is the greatest gift. And just because I am materialistic no not happier than you I have no idea what makes you happy. And none of this means I do not value experiences. [/quote]
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