The "lifestyle" aspect heavily ties to consumer behavior. If a YouTuber wears a specific tas ransel (backpack) or uses a particular brand of crayon, it creates demand. This is the "unboxing" effect. Parents can use this to teach financial literacy: "Do you want that because you need it, or because the video told you?"
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Create three physical boxes at home:
Teach your child that the "Entertainment" box is a small part of the day, not the whole day. The "lifestyle" aspect heavily ties to consumer behavior