I think most of us realize that personal finance is much more than just income and expenses. Emotions, ideals, and aspirations all have an impact on our purchasing habits. Spending money, as opposed to saving it, gives one an immediate sense of satisfaction and control; this is known as the "psychology of spending." To please other people, to fill gaps in our lives, or for other reasons, we could spend money. We become trapped in our pursuit of happiness and social status maximization. On the other hand, optimizing our financial reserves does not yield instant emotional satisfaction either. Even though we may be aware of the emotional complexity of spending, many of us find it more challenging to exercise self-control over it.