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As a resident of New York mired in debt to create the illusion of a beautiful life

'20.03.2018'

Source: Mirror

Luxurious restaurants, trips around the world, expensive things - looking at Instagram accounts, you will inevitably envy. Psychologists say that watching someone else's “beautiful” life can lead to depression.

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But not everyone knows that this life is beautiful only on the cover. What's inside? Lissette Calveyro, a blogger from the United States, told Mirror how deeply in debt, trying to portray the illusion of luxurious life in social networks and making glamorous photos for this.

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One day, the girl moved to New York from Miami for an internship. Lissette was shocked - by her confession, she felt like the heroine of Sex and the City.

Photo: instagram.com/lissettecalv
Photo: instagram.com/lissettecalv

Of course, I wanted to show it to subscribers in social networks. So life began beyond its means, which drove the girl into difficult material conditions. All the income and savings Lissett spent on restaurants and shopping, posting pictures on Instagram.

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But they paid very little for the internship - enough only for travel. The girl got a job for half a day in the store, but in order to continue taking photos that imitate the glamorous life, she had to save even on trifles. After a couple of months, the blogger's debts amounted to 10 thousand US dollars.

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I had to move home to Miami, live with my parents and go to work full time. You will be surprised, but that did not stop her. Lissette spent $ 200 or more every month to buy clothes so she wouldn't be in the same one. She bought designer accessories at least once a month - one of the handbags cost $ 1000.

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And even that's not all - every month she went to one city or another to continue to amaze the public with pictures. For example, in 2016, Lissette spent $ 700 on a ticket to Austin for a singer's concert Both.

“I was living beyond my means,” admits the would-be blogger. “Most of my trips were just for the Instagram posts.”

In 2016, she was offered to work in New York. Only then did Lissett understand that it was time to squeeze her expenses, otherwise there would simply be no money left to rent. The blogger turned for help to the personal expenses coach to help her pay off her debts and reschedule her own finances. Now Lissette continues to blog, but now does not buy clothes, but rents them.

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