DEALS-SEEKING GOOD OR NOT
Deal-seeking is beneficial when it's done for itself, not for saving money. To be more specific, deal-seeking is a desirable, exciting procedure when it's more efficient, cheaper than normal buying.
It's a common opinion that deals are equal to cheaper stuffs. This opinion is correct but can easily lead believers to such a profound prejudice that only stuffs on sale are buyable. Under such a belief, people have intention to buy something but instead of going to buy, they wait; people go to sales to buy something not because it's what they want, but for its cheapness. This way of shopping is obviously unreasonable.
It's shown above that reason for unhappy shopping is the failure of sales and
shopping-inspiration coincidence. So if we can manage to make these two things
harmonize, deals can be made. Two ways are available:
1. Try to search for
sales everyday
2. Try to remember what you want to buy and keep the desire
from putrefying.
If you think it's stupid to stand in a subway car doing
nothing except holding the handrail while it is wriggling a long way , I
recommend you to select choice number 1. If you think you can do the first thing
with your mind kept excited with what was in it when you boarded the train,
the 2nd one is your choice. If you can neither do the first nor the second, like
me, I recommend you to buy when you want to buy and go to sales when there are
sales, like what I do.
-Self-written
-00:12 01-12-27