I have to say that recently the book/movie Confessions of A Shopaholic have a great impact on me. I’ve been thinking about it, and…
Shopping should definitely be listed as an official cardiovascular activity and be credited in high school, college and university. If you think about it seriously, you’ll notice that it is hard to run from one place to another in order to buy all items you’re looking for (before the closing time). *right eyebrow raises* It is also an extraordinary brain exercise – plan your shopping day and manage your budget. *nod*
Since I’m not the perfect person to say that I’m good at respecting my budget, I kind of always had this weird dream of winning the lottery (the only problem here is that I have to start buying them). *mocking laugh* What will I do if one day I win 4 million dollars??? Good question. I’ll give some for charity (I’m a good person who likes to share my goods with others), buy a memorable gift for each member of my family and friends and finally BUY EVERYTHING (YES!!! E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G) I WANT.
For the time being, I have a way to "not let my mother know" about the truth (the fact that I shop a lot and buy a lot and spend a lot). There actually is real prices (the actual price I paid) and mom prices (the number I tell my mom). The peculiar thing here? IT WORKS!!!
By the way,who said that you won’t be spending money while you’re at work (no stores and nothing interesting)? It is a lie. You have to contribute to whoever’s birthday gift, christmas gift, departure gift, etc. *cries*
Note: Every little detail in Shopaholic is like a reflexion of my life; except her name, job and debts (Fiouf!!!). All theories are…insanely TRUE. I have to say that I can practically erase the name of Rebecca Bloomwood, put my name in and…VOILA!!! My biography’s done. *chuckles* It’s MAgic. Just like a fairytale.
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