Why do people buy things impulsively?
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Answer: Emotions override rational thinking
Lack of financial education — Wrong. Financial knowledge helps, but impulse buying is primarily an emotional response where the limbic system overrides the prefrontal cortex.
Advertising brainwashes shoppers — Wrong. Marketing triggers emotions, but it doesn't 'brainwash.' Impulse buying happens when emotional desire defeats rational planning.
Emotions override rational thinking ✓ — Correct! Seeing desirable items triggers dopamine release (reward anticipation) and emotional activation (limbic system). This can overwhelm the prefrontal cortex's rational planning. Retailers use this: limited-time offers create urgency, triggering fear of missing out (FOMO). Emotion beats logic in split-second decisions!
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