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- Tuesday January 28, 2020
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- Edinburgh Scotland
Depends what you mean when you say you only buy the best ?. One mans prefered razor is another mans nightmare. from what iv read on here & watched on youtube i don't think there is a best,Compulsive buying is often the result of underlying mental health problems. The 'high' of the purchase is often used to offset the black dog. If the spending is under control, it's not necessarily harmful providing you recognise why you're doing it. It sounds like you're unable to prioritise and that's not surprising if you're battling something like depression mixed with the anxiety of having no work. If it's not too late, cancel or return your recent purchases. That also does a lot of good for the mind. Also look to get help for the underlying problem or you'll never shake the problem off.
There's certainly expensive & there's certainly cheap but some guys prefer the latter.
i haven't been at it as long as you but i thought the same get the best, my first razor i went out and got the feather as-d2s thinking it was the optimum, but i'm now using one of my dads i found after he died, i genuinely don't know the model but for me it's just as good as the feather and knowing my old man he's probably spent a maximum of £10. mind you it's from the 70's. Striving to get expensive is easy but striving the get the best razor for you is a different ball game.
your probably just spending for the sake of it