Shopping philosophy

  • Don’t consume impulsively, consume rationally
    Don’t buy just because it’s good or cheap. You often spend a lot of money on things that are of no use to you, and you regret it. So you have to consume rationally.

  • Be guided by needs
    Buy what you need. Only things that can actually be used are valuable to you, and the value of the product can be reflected. Of course, "use" here can also mean appreciation and collection.

  • Know yourself and know your enemy. When buying things, you need to understand the people who use the things, such as yourself, and you also need to understand the products. You have a certain understanding of the products. Only in this way can you distinguish the quality and value of the products; only in this way can you compare the advantages and disadvantages of products from different manufacturers. Knowing yourself and knowing your enemy can win every battle.

  • Pursue cost-effectiveness
    Try to spend the least money. Buy things that are good and cheap. Most products have prices that match their values. There are also special products with high premiums.

  • Compare prices from three stores
    Comparison is harmful. Only by looking at more stores can you know the quality of the products and the price range. There is more room for choice.

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