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		<description><![CDATA[Martine (of Golden Age) and I were sitting in the cement jungle known as Maxfield yesterday and a question was raised &#8211; how do I decide what I want to buy? I enjoyed where our conversation on consumerism was going, as I have given the idea of consumption a lot of attention recently due to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Martine (of <a href="http://www.shopgoldenage.com/" target="_blank"><em>Golden Age</em></a>) and I were sitting in the cement jungle known as Maxfield yesterday and a question was raised &#8211; <em>how do I decide what I want to buy?</em> I enjoyed where our conversation on consumerism was going, as I have given the idea of consumption a lot of attention recently due to the ever collapsing economy in America.  I hold a firm idea that massive consumption is the byproduct of an unfilled life desperate for a glimmer of hope.  Constant expenditure is often indicative of a void that one is unknowingly trying to fill.  Might I suggest <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspicuous_consumption" target="_blank"><em>Conspicuous Consumption</em></a> by Thorstein Veblen to help further explicate this theory.</p>
<p>But hey, we need clothes on our backs, yes?  After including the aforementioned in my answer, I followed by saying that when I see an item that will help cultivate my look, I keep it in my reference folder.  I monitor the possible item and see whether my desire progresses into obsession.  If it happens to develop into the obsession it is at that point I track down said item and purchase it.  Voila!</p>
<p>With this in mind, I&#8217;ve been dying over these 3.1 Phillip Lim resort pieces.  Happy Martin Luther King Day!</p>
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