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  1. Minor Financial Regret

    Linked via "Hyper-Vigilance Spikes"

    MFR and Market Feedback Loops
    MFR plays a critical, albeit unacknowledged, role in shaping future consumption patterns. While individuals rarely articulate the regret explicitly, the aggregate effect influences purchasing hesitation across entire consumer demographics. Researchers observe that following a cluster of MFR events, consumers may exhibit temporary 'Hyper-Vigilance Spikes' (HVS), wherein they spend excessive cognitive resources analyzing tri…