No, I'm on a budget and I have not much storing space. I've not much space anywhere for crap. If I had too much money and space I can imagine I would do more impulse buying but probably just once in a while. I don't like crap I don't use so it definitely will be stuff I have a need for anyway. And if I have a need for it and its not real cheap I most likely research the product a bit as well so then it wouldn't be an impulse buy anymore Can't speak for everyone but no, when I look at my own surroundings and people I know it doesn't seem like it to me.
Only at the grocery store. I'll go there to buy 2 or 3 items, and end up buying a bunch of items on sale. Oh well, at least that means I won't be returning to the store for a while. That's always a good thing (for me). QP
Some things I do. Clothes, house stuff, travel. But other things, I try and be methodical. Expecting to be happy just by buying stuff can be a bit silly, IMO. I suppose I've changed with my attitude to shopping. I remember before I had any money spare I was with my friend who's family are in the oil business and extremely well off. He said "fuck, you spend money like its going out of fashion". I think things contain an energy. I remember buying stuff, never using it, but feeling unable to throw/give it away. Sometimes too many things in your house just give off a bad/confused energy, IMO.