πΈπ° Compensatory spending refers to the act of making purchases or engaging in financial transactions as a means of compensating for previous losses, disappointments, or sacrifices. It involves using money to alleviate negative emotions or fulfill unmet desires, often resulting in impulsive or excessive buying behavior. This form of spending is driven by the belief that material possessions or experiences can provide temporary satisfaction or make up for perceived deficits.
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