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Yea it's definitely guitar pedals, microphones, cymbals etc.
I don't really buy anything else but necessities anymore. I would include wise purchases into that category. Hell I don't really buy music stuff too often either. I finally have more than what I need, after struggling for a long time, but through it, I've found I never needed it to begin with. Plus I'm not having children.
I am not the best consumer. Your ad targeting is lost on me! You hear that? Yea that's right. ๐
I feel you. I have written browser automation scripts to press "I am not interested in this ad" buttons for me is gets so bad ๐
That's awesome. I literally do not know how to do any of that.
Sometimes I think my own consumer tendencies kinda does the job tho. Like it doesn't know what to recommend, so it gives me the same shit I've already bought. Like literally the same guitar over and over again lmao.
You probably look stuff up related to that guitar, so the algorithm is like, "I bet I can sell this guitar! There's clearly interest here!"
Being able to recognize Enough is a tough skill to develop!
Ngl, I'm "jaded". I been through the shit, but found peace. It does take practice, or trauma, or some type of moment. We fall into our lesser nature instead of our better. It's easy to do, and I fell really hard, all the way. Hated myself for it. But I'm all good now.
I'm glad you're doing better!