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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It used to be things I wanted (on a wishlist) cost $100. And then $150. Now it’s like $2500 or $500, depending. We aren’t rich, but we have everything we need. Every once in a while, we buy the $2500 thing, or $500 (furniture, vacation, gadget or tool). But it’s starting to feel like I no longer want anything at $20, or $100. Not worth it. And yet, we can’t afford $2500. -signed, Making peace with having our needs and not having it all[/quote] You get "high" from spending. You keep looking for larger and larger "fixes". Most gambling addictions are similar. It's not the gambling that gets them high, it's the "winning" or "spending" that does the highs and lows in their brain neurotransmitters. You are going down the road of addiction plain and simple. Check it now or get into debt that could ruin you and your family. [/quote]
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