Therapy of the mind

I always say shopping is cheaper than a psychiatrist. ~Tammy Faye Bakker

It cannot be denied that the mind, being the most exhaustible organ in the body, needs therapy once in a while. Just like a car which needs engine tuning once in a while. And what better way to treat the mind other than retail therapy? Hehehe.
A lot of people don't believe in retail therapy. This is due to their narrowed outlook that a retail therapy doesn't help one much. But it does, actually. After all, a therapy is supposed to be a treatment for a certain problem such as depression or stress. Granted, it may not be the right treatment, but it does help to boost one's mood since retail therapy means: shopping with the purpose of improving one's mood. Plus, retail therapy does not necessarily end up with impulsive and useless purchases like some people believe. Or debts, for that matter. Some people do end up with good and quality purchases; debt-free. Yours truly included :-).
So, if you're feeling down and then you find yourself walking into shopping malls and purchasing this and that, that's okay, because you are undergoing therapy. But if you keep walking into malls regardless of the mood you're in, charging everything to your credit cards, you've got a disorder. Science has a specific term for it. It's called 'compulsive shopping disorder' and man, this is problematic :-).
Hey, wait a minute! Am I trying to justify my shopping habit???

Originally posted on http://izzyz.reciter.com on 23 July 2007

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