During a depressive episode, a person may engage in impulsive buying as a way to cope with overwhelming feelings of sadness or hopelessness. This behavior can serve as a temporary escape or a means to boost self-esteem, despite the financial consequences. The impulsive purchases may provide short-lived relief but can lead to greater emotional distress and financial strain once the initial excitement fades. Ultimately, this cycle may exacerbate the individual's depressive symptoms.
If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
Only 5% of a town or village that were rich could afford it because they were very expensive.
Kate Spade is very high end and expensive, not many can afford
Expensive land and equipment
Yes, I've seen a few engineers who could afford more expensive cars.
Makeup that cost more than you can afford.
What an odd question? Just about anyone can afford an expensive car if they (a) are willing to save up for it, and (b) are willing to sacrifice life's other experiences/objects!
If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
One can afford expensive cars by saving money, investing wisely, increasing their income through work or business, and managing their finances effectively. It is important to budget carefully and prioritize spending to achieve the goal of owning an expensive car.
People afford expensive cars by saving money, taking out loans, leasing, or financing the purchase through a combination of down payment and monthly payments. Some people also use their savings, investments, or bonuses to buy expensive cars.
The one you cant afford....lol....
Because only rich guys can afford it.....