The 24-hour rule that ended my impulse spending
Every impulse purchase I have ever regretted had one thing in common: I bought it within minutes of wanting it. So I made one rule — anything over $30 waits 24 hours in the cart.
That is the whole system. No budget app, no cash envelopes, no shame spiral. The cart is allowed to be full; checkout just happens tomorrow.
The results embarrassed me. Roughly seven of every ten things never survive the wait. I do not remember most of them, which is the point — the want was real but the need evaporated overnight.
The rule works because it does not fight desire, it just delays it. Willpower loses arguments with marketing every time. A calendar does not.
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Seven out of ten not surviving the wait matches my experience almost exactly. The cart is my wishlist now.