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The reflection reveals certain habitual patterns of impulsive consumption. For example, the speaker mentions the ease of stopping regular Starbucks visits—an act that saves money and aligns with their long-term goals. However, other tendencies prove harder to curb, such as collecting books. Despite reading more than ever, the act of buying books—often driven by bargain-hunting and the thrill of acquisition—becomes a point of concern.