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Schor refers to these influences as our vertically expanded reference groups. In the old days, we’d compare our furniture or clothes or car horizontally with our neighbors’, who were often a lot like us. Today, our point of reference has grown vertically—mostly up—since we’re now able to see the inside of celebrities’ closets on reality shows and track their day-to-day outfits on a thousand different websites and apps.
The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money
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