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Over the past year I've been becoming increasingly more selective about product quality and image, /lit/.

Some examples of things which I researched extensively before buying because for unknown reasons I felt it was imperative that nothing be second-rate: fountain pens, leatherbound journals/ledgers, leather hardcover books, cigars, translations of foreign books (I went for what was academically esteemed rather than most popular), coffee, headphones, I've even stopped eating at "cheap" restaurants.

How do I disillusion myself from this overly-selective, "cultivated" consumer mindset? Is it a bad thing or am I just transcending plebeianism? Suggest any related literature, for or against.

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