“Unraveling the Price-Crunching Mindset: 8 Surprising Childhood Experiences That Shape Your Shopping Habits”
As a child, my parents involved me in our family’s annual garage sale. They put me in charge of pricing the items, and I remember being fascinated by the whole process.
I’d sit there, with a notebook in hand, jotting down the value of each item and making sure we were not overcharging or underselling.
This early exposure to money made me understand its value. It introduced me to the concept of comparison, of weighing one item’s worth against another’s.
Looking back, I realize that these garage sales were more than just a way to declutter; they were my first lessons in economics.
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