Replying to @criis

I feel seen 🥹

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... Read moreImpulse buying is something most of us have experienced, whether it's a small treat or a big-ticket item like a Kindle. From personal experience, I’ve found that impulse purchases often stem from moments of strong emotion or inspiration—sometimes you just see something that sparks immediate excitement and makes you click "buy" without much hesitation. For example, I once impulsively purchased a Kindle during a late-night browsing session. I had been wanting to read more, but the convenience of carrying multiple books digitally suddenly felt like the perfect solution. The joy of unboxing it and starting to explore thousands of books instantly made me feel that the impulsive buy was worthwhile. This kind of impulse buy can also connect with communities online, where sharing these moments makes people feel "seen" and understood, just like in the comment reply featured. It's comforting to realize that many people relate to these experiences and that impulse buying isn't just about reckless spending but can be part of personal enjoyment and discovery. If you’ve ever impulse purchased a Kindle or any other gadget, you might notice how it motivates you to engage in a new hobby or interest. It’s a reminder that sometimes following those impulses can enrich your life in unexpected ways.