Financially Stressed, Emotionally Rewarded: The Psychology Behind Treatonomics
There is something strangely comforting about telling yourself, “I know I shouldn’t spend this money, but I deserve a little treat.” Maybe it is an expensive coffee after a difficult day, a cute blind-box collectible you absolutely did not need, a fancy dessert after work, or that tiny online purchase that somehow turns into three more things in your cart. You know your bank balance exists. You know adulthood is expensive. And yet, for a few minutes, that little purchase makes everything feel… slightly better. Welcome to Treatonomics, the growing habit of spending small amounts on affordable pleasures, especially when larger purchases feel out of reach. When financial anxiety is high, people may become more cautious about major spending while still looking for small ways to experience pleasure. The result Instead of the expensive holiday, there is the ₹250 coffee. Instead of a shopping spree, there is a cute keychain. Instead of a weekend getaway, there is a ridiculously overpriced pa...