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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 217239, member: 61772"] Spending addiction is a serious problem in today's world, and it can have wide-reaching consequences for the individual. In some cases, an addiction may lead to job loss or financial ruin, and in other cases, even prison time. This can be avoided by seeking help from a support group or therapist. We all know spending addiction when we see it—but what are the signs? While you may think that you are simply a generous tipper or a person who has expensive taste, there are specific things that you can look out for to confirm your suspicions. For example, if you find yourself unable to stop spending money on new clothes every month, or if you're constantly thinking about what kind of purse/shirt/shoes you're going to buy next, it could be a sign that you're addicted. Be wary of the addictive nature of spending. Spending is one of the most addictive behaviors in our society, and if you're not careful, it can lead to negative consequences. For example, many people disregard the fact that spending can lead to poor financial decisions, and they continue to spend money on things they don't need. They fall into a trap of making purchase after purchase while accumulating debt, and they can't see a way out. If you're passionate about spending money and want to do it without consequences, we recommend that you find ways to be frugal. Find creative ways to save money on things you normally spend money on, and you'll always have money available for your passion. If this sounds like something that is happening in your life, it is important to consult with a therapist or support group immediately to try to get yourself back on track. [/QUOTE]
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