I am at that age where I am supposed to get a midlife crisis and buy myself an expensive sportscar. As the old joke goes: Nobody knows what middle-aged men are good for, but Ferrari dealers say we should let them live. But in today’s world, it is not just about middle-aged men buying expensive watches and cars to signal wealth (and attract potential mates, I guess) but also about influencers and regular people showing off their stuff on social media.
Hi Joachim, The graph indicates that experiential puchase was the least liked. But your statement says that material purchases were least liked. "But people who were showing off their material purchases also were less liked than people who posted about their experiential purchases."
Hi Joachim, The graph indicates that experiential puchase was the least liked. But your statement says that material purchases were least liked. "But people who were showing off their material purchases also were less liked than people who posted about their experiential purchases."
Am I missing something ?