Luxury consumption can fuel 'impostor syndrome' among some buyers
If you have the money, what could be wrong about purchasing a Swiss watch or an Italian sports car? It turns out, luxury goods don't always represent ''feel good'' purchases for the buyer. Some luxury consumers worry that they may not deserve these items and their actions have been inauthentic. These feelings represent what researchers are calling the ''impostor syndrome from luxury consumption,'' according to a new report.
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