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Swipe Smart: How Your Mind Shapes Your Credit Habits
Mint Ahmedabad
|August 07, 2025
Budgeting and discipline, with a clear purpose, are key to smart credit use and achieving goals
In today's fast-paced world, credit is deeply woven into our daily lives. Whether it's upgrading to the latest smartphone, planning a spontaneous getaway, or investing in personal development, credit gives us the freedom to act without waiting. But what really drives these financial decisions?
The answer often lies in the psychology of spending—how our emotions, habits, and mental shortcuts influence when we choose to borrow, how much we spend, and how we manage repayments. Understanding these patterns can help us take more control of our behavior and build a healthier, more empowered relationship with money.
Instant gratification and credit
Credit changes how we perceive spending by separating the moment of purchase from the actual payment. This delay creates a sense of ease and convenience. Swiping a card feels quick and painless—making it easier to overspend without immediate consequences. After a stressful day, many of us turn to "retail therapy"—treating ourselves to small comforts. While occasional indulgences are perfectly normal, frequent emotional spending can gradually push up credit balances and stretch financial limits over time.
Cognitive biases and credit behavior
Our financial choices are often influenced by cognitive biases—mental shortcuts that affect how we think and act, especially when using credit.
This story is from the August 07, 2025 edition of Mint Ahmedabad.
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