When consumers have already invested significant money in something, their brain reframes additional costs as protecting the original investment rather than adding to it, creating a psychological contract where every subsequent dollar is perceived as necessary to justify the initial expenditure, which explains why businesses like Disney can profit from small add-on purchases like $5 water bottles after selling expensive tickets.
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The $5 Water Bottle Psychology Nobody Talks About #consumerism #behavioralAdded:
Once you've committed a significant amount of money to something, your brain reframes every additional cost as protecting the original investment rather than adding to it.
The ticket did just open the gate. It created a psychological contract with yourself that every dollar after it is in service of not wasting what you've already spent.
Disney doesn't need to sell you the $5 water.
That $566 ticket sold it for them.
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