It’s possible to be materialistic when it comes to your eating habits and quantity of food you consume. It goes like this: If you are being materialistic, having possessions is all. Acquiring possessions is where it’s at. The number and quality of the possessions counts heavily. All of this goes into creating a state of wellbeing for you.
How materialistic are you? Have you stocked up on fattening food and the best comfort foods? What about all the accoutrements? Have you collected plates, bowls, glasses, utensils, place mats, tablecloths, kitchen gadgets? Are these your pride and joy? What about the quality of your wine, your beer? Is your kitchen overflowing with possessions? Do you cherish all the “occasions”, and make sure you have lots of them—dinner parties, family get-togethers, picnics?
Possession after possession. Always thinking about what to get next. Thinking you don’t have all that you need. Got to get more.
See how being materialistic can make you unable to lose weight.

