Ask any psychologist at random and they'll tell you straight-up that excess choice drives people insane. It's even more infuriating because half the shit here comes out of the same chute, into seven different labeled bags with difference price tags because the suburban boat dads need to feel like they're buying something better than the filthy poors.
Can confirm. I experience real bad analysis paralysis when it comes to making consumer choices. It's multi-faceted. Part of it is being poor and wanting to ensure that whatever I do spent the limited amount of money I have on isn't going to fall apart immediately coupled with the vast amount of information available online and trying to sift through that to figure out what's a paid ad and what isn't.
Ask any psychologist at random and they'll tell you straight-up that excess choice drives people insane. It's even more infuriating because half the shit here comes out of the same chute, into seven different labeled bags with difference price tags because the suburban boat dads need to feel like they're buying something better than the filthy poors.
Can confirm. I experience real bad analysis paralysis when it comes to making consumer choices. It's multi-faceted. Part of it is being poor and wanting to ensure that whatever I do spent the limited amount of money I have on isn't going to fall apart immediately coupled with the vast amount of information available online and trying to sift through that to figure out what's a paid ad and what isn't.