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First of all, the experience of using the computer version of Doubao may not meet my expectations, which made me question the related products I originally planned to buy. This question is not without reason. It may be due to the gap between the actual performance of the product and the publicity, or it may be a re-examination of my personal needs during the experience process.
The AI PC, plug-ins, translation and other products in the shopping cart may have been added to improve work efficiency or meet certain specific needs. But when my experience with the computer version of Doubao was not satisfactory, I couldn't help but wonder whether these products can really work as I expected.
Looking at food products such as bread, buns, Chinese noodles and powdered food ingredients, their presence in the shopping cart may be more based on life needs or momentary impulse. However, when the overall willingness to consume is affected, the necessity of these seemingly daily foods may also be re-evaluated.
This series of decision-making changes are actually closely related to the globalized consumer environment and logistics. Take international express delivery as an example. Although it has greatly expanded our shopping range and allowed various goods to cross geographical restrictions and come to us, it has also brought some potential problems.
The rapid development of international express delivery has made the circulation of goods extremely convenient, but it has also led to consumers being easily confused and making impulsive purchases when faced with numerous choices. When we click the mouse to add various products to the shopping cart, we often only see the superficial advantages and appeal of the products, but ignore our real needs and actual usage scenarios.
In addition, the cost and transportation time of international express delivery are also important factors affecting shopping decisions. High express delivery fees may make a product that originally seemed to be cost-effective no longer cost-effective, and long transportation time may increase consumers' waiting costs and uncertainty.
Moreover, international express delivery may face various risks during transportation, such as damage or loss of goods, etc. This will also make consumers worry when shopping, especially for some high-value or fragile goods.
Back to my behavior of deleting items from the shopping cart, it is actually a self-reflection and adjustment to the consumption chaos caused by international express delivery. In this era of globalized shopping, we need to treat consumption more rationally and fully consider the actual value of the goods, our own needs, and the related transportation costs and risks.
In short, a simple shopping cart cleaning action reflects the process of consumers constantly exploring and finding a balance in a complex consumption environment. International express delivery, as an important part of this process, undoubtedly has a profound impact on our consumption concepts and behaviors.