Making spending decisions in emotional moments is like eating junk food when hungry—it feels good immediately but damages you long-term

When really hungry, people choose high-fat, high-carb processed food that tastes good but causes energy crashes 20 minutes later. Same pattern applies to money decisions made at shopping malls, car lots, or when friends ask to borrow money

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When really hungry, people choose high-fat, high-carb processed food that tastes good but causes energy crashes 20 minutes later. Same pattern applies to money decisions made at shopping malls, car lots, or when friends ask to borrow money