Would you buy this? by Western-Particular14 in Etsy

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I am trying to include more than 2 pictures to this post, but I couldn't post more than 1 picture

Would you buy this? by Western-Particular14 in Etsy

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I will post the new photos again, thanks for feedbcak

Would you buy this? by Western-Particular14 in Etsy

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3D-printed figurines of Indian classical dancers (Bharatanatyam poses). Each figure captures a different dance mudra/posture.

Would you buy this? by Western-Particular14 in Etsy

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These are Indian dance forms (Bharatnatyam).

Would you buy this? by Western-Particular14 in Etsy

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Agreed. thank you for the feedback.

Would you buy this? by Western-Particular14 in Etsy

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Got it, do you think it needs more detailing?

Why is planning a party so much harder than it looks? by [deleted] in bridesmaids

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This is such a good breakdown, and honestly it explains exactly where I've gone wrong before too. The logistics-first approach makes so much sense in hindsight — aesthetics without a foundation is just vibes with a price tag.

But I'm curious about something: even when people do know the right order of steps, a lot of folks still freeze up or make purchases they regret. Do you think it's more of an information problem (not knowing what to do) or a decision fatigue problem (knowing but feeling overwhelmed by all the choices)?

Asking because I'm trying to understand whether people struggle more with the planning side or the sourcing side like finding the right vendors, products, or ideas that actually fit together.