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Material Desires Manager


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Sviluppatore Hayate Takamura
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The Desire Controller is a revolutionary purchasing management app inspired by the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement in this new era. With a user-friendly interface, this app allows you to create a wishlist and delve deep into your purchasing motivations for each item by completing a self-assessment, stating reasons for wanting to buy or reasons for not needing it. Furthermore, by evaluating factors such as post-purchase usage plans, necessity in daily life, availability of alternatives, appropriateness as a self-reward, and even whether the item aligns with your hobbies, the app aims to separate material desires from rational thinking, encouraging wiser consumption behavior.

The purpose of the Desire Controller goes beyond mere saving; it aims to attain financial freedom by spending money only on items of value. The app visualizes your desires and, through a rational filter, helps you discern what is truly essential versus impulsive desires. The feature to prioritize items allows users to determine the most important purchases within a limited budget.

The app supports consumers in making more conscious purchases, reducing wasteful spending, and increasing savings. For supporters of the FIRE movement, this app can be an integral part of your sustainable financial strategy. The Desire Controller is the first step in managing your desires and achieving your ideal lifestyle. Download it now and start on the path to financial freedom through intelligent consumption.

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Create a wishlist: Manage and list items you plan to purchase.
Self-analysis of purchase reasons: Reflect on and deepen your self-analysis by stating reasons for wanting to buy each item.
Consideration of unnecessary reasons: Reevaluate the necessity of purchases by considering unnecessary reasons for each item.
Post-purchase usage plans: Plan how you will use each item after purchase and assess its practicality.
Necessity evaluation: Evaluate whether an item is a necessary part of daily life.
Consideration of alternatives: Think about whether there are alternatives to the item to prevent unnecessary spending.
Appropriateness as a self-reward: Consider whether a purchase is appropriate as a self-reward.
Identification of hobby-related items: Identify whether an item is related to your hobbies.
Priority sorting: Sort items based on priority to support efficient purchases.
Separation of desire and rationality: Encourage logical purchasing decisions without being swayed by emotions.
Support for the FIRE movement: Assist users who support the FIRE movement in their pursuit of financial independence and early retirement.