Irina D. (2) (SEE) - Desire to look high-status and beautiful, to be at one’s best.
I don’t need things everyone has. Here’s a story about a friend and me, when we both showed up in green dresses at a restaurant for her birthday. She had only two dresses, but I had choices. I called her and said: “Lena, if you wear the green one, I’ll wear something else.” And since I have green eyes, I always wanted to wear a green dress. I had a beautiful, dark green, lush-green dress. She said: “Go ahead and wear the green one.” I come to the restaurant — Lena is sitting there in a green dress.
And I came with a briefcase. I went to the restroom, took another dress out of the briefcase, changed, and came out — they all nearly fainted. If someone next to me is wearing the same outfit as I am, my mood instantly sours. Her stunt made me feel terrible; I barely recovered. I had asked her... I could have strangled her!
I definitely want to look good: a cooler car, a good watch, diamonds. I love diamonds. Very much! I have good ones — I mean, worthy ones.
It’s important for me to have prosperity. There should be enough money so that I can afford to buy whatever I want. And I always want something.
When I go shopping, I can spend everything in my wallet. If something catches my eye — I take it immediately. I leave the grocery store with a full cart.