We are all shopaholics

Sunny 2022-03-22 09:01:56

I think that shopaholics may be some kind of outlet in life, such as alcoholism, cigarettes, online games, travel, or some more active activities.

We have the same goal in different ways, we just want to get some temporary joy, but the loneliness after the joy is different, and the price is different.

I was still a poor student, but still immersed in the joy of shopping malls, looking at shop windows, and trying pretty things. Those shiny things inspire the most primitive feeling in my heart. Sometimes people have to struggle for decades to get satisfaction, and shopping is the easiest to get.

It's just that the depression before we couldn't buy it, after we were able to swipe a card, get a salary, and even get better in shape, the ability to shop instantly exploded. Some people are still rational, and some people are already "crazy".

Feeling lonely after shopping. Gradually, we may abandon such hobbies. The enthusiasm for shopping cannot continue forever, because of limited money, lack of understanding of lovers, and loss of our enthusiasm. Gradually, shopaholics become memories of our youth.

But the heart-warming joy of beautiful things is indeed a beautiful attitude worth preserving.

The green scarf finally returned to her neck, and with it, love. Is this the prize for changing the shopaholic? Still can conquer what a woman deserves.

When I saw the window models standing up and applauding one by one, I thought it was fake. Seeing that she saw the red high heels posed, it felt very real.

There's nothing wrong with being a shopaholic, just being rational is enough. Pure appreciation is also a kind of joy.

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  • Madisyn 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I think this is a bit more interesting. At least a will

  • Jazmin 2021-12-16 08:01:06

    I thought it was a fashion film, but it turned out that I was blind

Confessions of a Shopaholic quotes

  • Rebecca Bloomwood: When I was 7 most of my friends stopped believing in magic. That's when I first started. They were beautiful, they were happy. They didn't even need any money, they had magic cards.

  • Rebecca Bloomwood: You know that thing when you see someone cute and he smiles and your heart kind of goes like warm butter sliding down hot toast? Well that's what it's like when I see a store. Only it's better.