It’s Not Your Fault, But It’s Your Problem: Overcomsumption Core

Why can’t we stop buying things we don’t need? From TikTok hauls to Instagram unboxings, overconsumption has become the norm—and it’s not going anywhere. But here’s the truth: this addiction to spending isn’t new. It’s evolved with the times, shaped by social media, the self-care movement, and even the COVID work-from-home boom.

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