Not only do we feel more attractive when driving a luxurious car as opposed to a more budget-friendly vehicle, but we perceive others as finding us more attractive simply because we're in it.
Psychologically, we use products to enhance our image, and many of us go as far as to view products as extensions of ourselves. Kids feel cooler in a Lebron James jersey, women feel classier walking around with a Louis Vuitton purse, and many of us feel smarter wearing black frame glasses.
We use products to help us project a certain appearance to others. But one thing to remember is that simplicity never goes out of style. We shouldn't try so hard to achieve a certain look that we end up making regrettable decisions in the process -- whether it's overspending or doing things that go against your very nature (wearing very revealing clothes, getting a slew of tattoos, etc.)
Don't work so hard to impress others that the real you gets lost in translation. Be happy with who you are; if other people are unhappy with that, kick them to the curb!
Psychologically, we use products to enhance our image, and many of us go as far as to view products as extensions of ourselves. Kids feel cooler in a Lebron James jersey, women feel classier walking around with a Louis Vuitton purse, and many of us feel smarter wearing black frame glasses.
We use products to help us project a certain appearance to others. But one thing to remember is that simplicity never goes out of style. We shouldn't try so hard to achieve a certain look that we end up making regrettable decisions in the process -- whether it's overspending or doing things that go against your very nature (wearing very revealing clothes, getting a slew of tattoos, etc.)
Don't work so hard to impress others that the real you gets lost in translation. Be happy with who you are; if other people are unhappy with that, kick them to the curb!
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