[DECODED] The Psychology of Perpetual Commerce: When Shopping Becomes Who We Are
Future Commerce · 2025-11-24 · 53 min
Episode notes
Nearly half of all consumers now live in a state of perpetual purchase consideration, maintaining mental shopping lists that are never truly empty. With access to new sources of information and inspiration, they're constantly thinking about what they're going to buy next. But what happens when commerce isn't just something you do; it's something that you are? We kick off season 5 of Decoded with behavioral scientist and customer experience expert Ken Hughes, who joins us in exploring how shopping has evolved from an activity into an identity, particularly among Gen Z and Millennials. We unpack Ken’s “Blue Dot Consumer” theory and introduce the "Shopping Consciousness Spectrum," and examine how it influences not just how we live as individuals, but how we operate as brands. The Always-On Consumer of Today Builds the B2M (Business-to-Machine) Reality of Tomorrow. Key takeaways: 48% of consumers maintain perpetual mental shopping lists; for millennials, it's 2 in 3. Commerce has become a cognitive state. Gen Z is twice as likely as Boomers to wake with commerce on their minds: Different generations, fundamentally different relationships.
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