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Why consumerism will keep you poor, overconsumption & social media too. Welcome back guys! Thanks for tuning in again! In this video, I talk about consumerism and how it keeps you poor. I believe that social media, inflation and the general Nigerian culture fuels overconsumption and buying too much stuff. I think there is a better way to create a lifestyle that is meaningful, sustainable and gives chance for a future of freedom. It doesn't have to be absolutely minimalist and my video on why looking poor is important addresses this but it is important to live life meaningfully. TikTok shop, instagram, social media ads,and social media in general will have you thinking you need to spend all your money and flex your rich lifestyle but you have nothing to prove to anyone. Your financial habits have serious implications. Buying stuff like perfumes, skincare products, stanley cups in the multiples is just not financially wise. I had so much fun making this video and I hope you get my message and love this video too! Don't forget to like and subscribe! Also, what do you think? are you still going to continue buying stuff just because? This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be taken as financial and investment advice. Please do your own research before making any financial and investment decisions. Subscribe for more: / @ellaisiuwe My fav tutorials on how to be your best self: • How to *ACTUALLY* break your social m... • HOW I ACTUALLY PLAN TO UPGRADE MY LIF... • Blowing up overnight does not exist • HOW TO HAVE HEALTHY HABITS IN 2024 | ... #consumerism #socialmedia #overconsumption