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Friday, July 18, 2008

NEW OAKLEY A WIRE 2.0 Polarized Sunglasses Black Chrome

Frame Material: C-5 Metal Alloy Hinge Type: Metal spring Lens Type: Plutonite polarized Interchangeable Lens: No Polarized: Yes Case Type: Cloth pouch doubles as lens cleaner Nose Pads: Unobtanium rubber Arm Pads: Unobtanium rubber Recommended Use: Casual, sport


How Many Pairs of Shoes Do You Have?

This question does not apply to shoes alone. In contemporary society, people are using credit cards to buy inessential things they don't need, and then running into huge amounts of unmanageable debt. Shoes illustrate the problem, but they're only one of many items people buy that they do not need or use regularly.

Why do we do this? Many people have a problem known as "compulsive shopping." Compulsive shopping is an addiction similar to gambling or even drug or alcohol addictions. People shop to get a "rush" or "buzz" that gives them immediate pleasure and helps them cope with feelings of loneliness, sadness and isolation. These feelings often increase during the December holiday season, when people might feel isolated from family or seasonally depressed. Compulsive shopping increases accordingly during this time.

How many shoes do you use regularly? How many do you really need? If you subtract that number from the total you own and still have a lot left, why are you buying more?

Compulsive shopping can destroy lives. Credit card bills add up, and with interest debt loads can balloon to the point where they're out of control. People can lose their homes, their savings and put their futures at risk by continually compulsive shopping.

Pause for a moment. Take a deep breath, gather yourself, and think. How many pairs of shoes do you have? This might seem like a strange question to ask yourself, but take it seriously. Imagine your closet...Start counting on your fingers...They're starting to add up now, aren't they? Remember the racks of shoes you bought last year and hid away because you didn't have enough space? Those count too. If you're like a lot of people, the truth should be dawning on you that you have many more pairs of shoes than you could possibly use.

If compulsive shopping is a problem in your life, you are not alone. You are part of a community of millions of people. The best thing you can do is seek help. You can talk to a professional therapist or psychiatrist, or you can just seek out a level-headed and compassionate friend who will understand your problem and help you make better decisions.

Think back to those sexy shoes. Why did you buy them? Were you feeling sad, lonely and bored one day? Did you decide to seek comfort with a trip to the mall? Did you see the shoes and get an immediate flutter of pleasure, a high that took you away from your depression?



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