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Is it a waste to buy toys?

It’s not a magazine, a cigarette, or a can of beer.....

It’s cold rather than cool. However, my mouth is dry, so I drop in at a convenience store.

balance
purchases
income
zero
bankrupt

The surface of the cheapest popsicles

is thinly covered with chocolate.
It has less sweetness and is clearly seasoned for adults.
Standing outside the convenience store, I thrust the popsicles into my mouth while receiving the cold wind. Of course, I’m igniting a cigarette.
With some remorse or disappointment, I’m trying to make it my next task.
No, such feedback is not always successful. You can’t turn a mistake into an improvement, right?
At midnight, the convenience store lighting is bright. So people get together for no reason. I am also one of those leisurely people.
A young father and a little girl came. The girl walks to the front and pushes open the big door.

What are the principles of purchasing behavior?

The average adult considers the balance when doing anything.
If spending is expected to exceed income, it will not be implemented. If income exceeds spending, something will be done.
However, we know that there are expenditures that do not apply to such standards. For example, toys.
Toys do not make any money from their use. Compared to spending, income is zero. The balance of toy purchases is bankrupt.
However, there is no doubt that toys are still highly profitable products. Why?
One thing to reconfirm is the fact that it is adults, not children, who buy toys for children to use.
In other words, the standard balance sheet may not make sense if another person makes the purchase on behalf of the person seeking the product.
Or, if there are multiple profit and loss parties, the standard balance sheet breaks down.


“I don’t buy toys! I don’t buy sweets!”
The girl’s father declares sadly in the convenience store. The scream echoes throughout the store.
But if the girl’s father didn’t intend to buy her sweets for her, what on earth did the girl come to the convenience store for?
The girl’s father is looking for underwear or towels. Of course, the girl does not move from the front of the candy shelf.
My popsicles and cigarettes are getting shorter. I have to move to the next place.
Something small is placed on top of the item that the girl’s father bought. It’s not a magazine, a cigarette, or a can of beer.

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