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<div class="text">You are afflicted by a condition, known as compulsive spending, which makes it virtually impossible for you to save money. You simply cannot control your urges to spend, and constantly feel the need to purchase items, whether necessary or not. This habit drains your finances, leaving you always wanting for more money. It is a difficult condition to deal with, as it can lead to excessive debt and stress, and can negatively impact your social and personal relationships.
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You are afflicted by a condition, known as compulsive spending, which makes it virtually impossible for you to save money. You simply cannot control your urges to spend, and constantly feel the need to purchase items, whether necessary or not. This habit drains your finances, leaving you always wanting for more money. It is a difficult condition to deal with, as it can lead to excessive debt and stress, and can negatively impact your social and personal relationships.
 
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Revision as of 12:08, 29 November 2023

Shopping Addiction

Gain: 5 SP (StandardMiser)
Gain: 10 CP (Standard)
Gain: 3 SP (HardMiser)
Gain: 5 CP (Hard)
Gain: 8 SP (EasyMiser)
Gain: 15 CP (Easy)

You are afflicted by a condition, known as compulsive spending, which makes it virtually impossible for you to save money. You simply cannot control your urges to spend, and constantly feel the need to purchase items, whether necessary or not. This habit drains your finances, leaving you always wanting for more money. It is a difficult condition to deal with, as it can lead to excessive debt and stress, and can negatively impact your social and personal relationships.