Dave, the symptoms are real. It is called buyers remorse. That pit of the stomache gut renching "What-Have-I-Done" Feeling. It's also positively normal after a big purchase. It just goes to show you know the value and hard work that went into earning the money for this purchase.
To help eleviate these feelings in the future follow these steps for all major purchases.
1. Wait overnight before making a purchase. 2. Carefully considering your buying motivation. Why are you buying this, now? Remember: No amount of stuff equals contentment or fulfillment. 3. Never buying anything where you do not understand the product or the deal. 4. Consider the “Opertunity Cost” of your money. 5. Seek the councle of your spouse on major purchases.
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