This video illustrates the common cycle of impulse spending through food delivery apps, where individuals experience temporary satisfaction followed by regret, leading to deletion of the app, but ultimately returning to repeat the pattern. The speaker demonstrates self-awareness by acknowledging their own problematic behavior and recognizing the need for help, highlighting the importance of understanding personal spending patterns to achieve financial responsibility.
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I've come to the realization, or more like acceptance, that DoorDash/Uber Eats to me is what Hinge and Tinder would be to most normal people. It's like when somebody went on a horrible Tinder date and they proceed to delete the app, but then again, for that one moment of weakness, they redownloaded it and start the cycle again.
That is me with Uber Eats and DoorDash.
Just the other day I freaking paid $20 for a mid-tasting boba.
Yeah, $20.
If you think that was a dumb decision, it was. I admit it was. I have not recovered mentally, physically, financially from that one dumb decision.
So, I proceed to delete the app, but guess what I did tonight?
You guessed right. I redownloaded it, and I'm about I feel like I'm about to make the same mistake. We'll see.
Do I hate myself sometimes? I do.
At instances like this. I just I need help.
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