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Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington

The Diderot Effect: Why We Buy Things We Don’t Need

Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington

Patrice Washington

Education:self-improvement, Education, Self-improvement

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

“What are you a slave to right now?” How many times have you bought a new dress but felt like you didn’t have anything to go with it? Even if that dress was a great deal, when you consider the shoes you bought to go with it, the earrings to match, and all of the other accessories it wasn’t cheap. Don’t worry though, you aren’t alone. We’ve all been there. In fact it’s so common there’s a name for it that psychologists use: The Diderot Effect. Society trains us to be over consumers. We are taught that we need look our best, to have things that show us off. All it takes is a simple shift in your mindset. When you purchase something, think about if you really need it. Will it really change your life forever? Is it something that you really needed yesterday, a year ago, or even ten years ago? Is it something you will use over and over and over again and day after day or is it just a temporary high? If the answer was no to any of those that means you probably don’t need it. You work hard for your money, and you should keep it. Don’t let spontaneous decisions take away from your wealth. If you aren’t sure, go home and sleep on it. If you still feel you need it the next day you can always go back and get it. And if it isn’t there, then the universe is sending you a sign that you didn’t need it. On this episode of Redefining Wealth we explore the Diderot Effect, and ways you can avoid the pitfalls of over spending. Download this episode today and learn ways you can avoid running yourself, and your wallet, ragged. “We buy things our previous selves didn’t need to feel happy or fulfilled.” The Cliff Notes: It’s tempting to overspend on things we don’t need and people don’t want. Most people really just want our time. It’s common for us to make one purchase that leads to more in accessories that we don’t need. This is known as the Diderot Effect If you buy something, give something away. Don’t allow yourself to be a slave to stuff. Buy things to be worn over and over again. Get pieces that fit into what you already have. View the show notes, links, and other resources at PatriceWashington.com/Listen

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Attaining a new possession often creates a spiral of consumption which leads you to acquire more new things and as a result we end up buying things that our previous selves never needed to feel happy or

0:15.3

fulfilled.

0:15.9

Hey there, this is Patrice from Patrice Washington.com where we chase

0:27.6

purpose not money. As always super excited to be back here with you at the Redefining Well Podcast.

0:35.7

If this is your first time, a big welcome.

0:39.1

You are in for a treat, so you might as well go ahead and subscribe now because I promise you

0:44.4

you're just not gonna want to go anywhere no one leaves once they enter no

0:49.0

but I am feeling so good. This is actually the second weekend I'm coming off of doing a digital detox.

0:59.0

If you are not disconnecting from social media for a few days.

1:03.4

I thought that I wouldn't be able to do it

1:06.0

because I made up the story in my mind about I use social media

1:09.3

for work and potential clients reach out to me

1:12.0

and brand partnerships and blah blah blah and the truth is on the weekend no one's looking for me.

1:19.6

I just have to humble myself and keep it real no one's's looking for me. And so who is looking for me though is my family? My husband and my daughter are looking for my undivided attention and I realized at some point that social media

1:34.8

was really just taking away from that.

1:36.8

So I am committed at this point to really disconnecting especially on the weekends and this weekend was so

1:45.9

cool my daughter and I ended up playing in some makeup and she's 10 years old and she asked me for like this mother-daughter

1:56.7

spa time type of thing so we actually named it music makeup in mimosa's only because you know the M's da right of

2:06.2

course but ours was like music makeup and apple cider but in really nice glasses.

2:12.6

And we gave each other facials,

2:14.7

and we did each other's makeup.

2:16.6

And then we went out to dinner

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