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From the perspective of consumption, we often blindly pursue fashion and comfort, but ignore the actual use needs. Just like a bathtub, when you buy it, you imagine a romantic bathing time, but in the end it is idle due to low frequency of use.
This also reminds us of cross-border consumption. Nowadays, it is increasingly common for overseas goods to enter domestic households through express delivery. However, when some consumers pursue overseas goods, they lack a clear understanding of their own needs, resulting in some items being left idle after they are obtained. For example, some foreign novel household items are eventually shelved because they do not conform to domestic living habits and space conditions.
In addition, the trend-following mentality of consumption cannot be ignored. When seeing others have a certain overseas product, people will blindly follow the trend and buy it without considering whether it is really suitable for them. This not only wastes resources, but also increases the economic burden.
Therefore, whether it is domestic consumption or cross-border shopping, we should think rationally and make decisions based on actual needs. When choosing products, we should fully consider their frequency of use, practicality and compatibility with our own lives to avoid unnecessary waste. Only in this way can we make every consumption worthwhile and truly improve the quality of life.