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money not enough

You look into your wallet and you noticed that there are nothing but recipes of outrageous amount that you and your friends have spent in celebration of the opening of Great Singapore Sale. Just right in front of you, a bag that costs just so right, and you cannot afford to purchase it.

You decided to head straight to the nearest ATM, you wouldnt allow such "physical" limitations to pull you away from getting what you want. Flipped open your wallet hastily, afraid that the gorgeous looking bag you have been eyeing on the magazine would be taken away from you by others, your ATM card is not in your wallet!

Desperation courses through your veins, felt so helpless. "Why didnt I bring my atm card out today!?" is what screaming in your head. Then you remembered that the other day you took your card out for your shopping spree and left it in that Coach clutch bag. Gazing at the bag with tender looking eyes, you have no choice but to come back for it another time.

Calculating your chances of the bag remaining in that godly state, without people taking it away, you went to the counter, emptied the whole of your Guess wallet and put it in down for a deposit. Or rather, more of an assurance that the bag would still be there until you come back for it.

Wearing heels slows down your movement, especially a pair 3 and a half inch heels, you swiftly race back home to go retrieve cash, in order to claim that little guilty present you have just pampered yourself with. A some half an hour ride from town back to heartland area seems like eternity for you, just so that you could lay your hands on your private savings. Savings you have scrimped and saved, went through hunger and determination of not spending it online.

You start asking yourself whether it was worth it, but the deposit is already down.

"This would be my last." umpteen times you have said this , since you have used this to console yourself of the guilt you feel everytime for being spendthrift.

and like this, heading back to town to get that guilty good, the cycle of uncontainable urge of impulse expenditure increases.


berlindaang
cheers to online shopping and dirt cheap sales.

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