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There’s a drawer in your house filled with cables that don’t work anymore. Chargers for devices you didn’t break. Accessories that became useless overnight. Products that failed—not because of wear, but because they were designed to. In this video, I break down how major corporations quietly engineered a system that forces you to keep buying the same things over and over again—not through scams or price gouging, but through planned obsolescence. This isn’t about technology advancing too fast. It’s about a deliberate shift in how products are designed, supported, and repaired. You’ll learn: What “planned obsolescence” really means and where it started How companies profit more by selling replacements instead of durable products Why repair is becoming harder—and sometimes illegal How the “replacement tax” quietly drains tens of thousands of dollars over a lifetime Why constant upgrades keep you reactive instead of financially secure How opting out of this system changes your long-term wealth trajectory This video connects consumer behavior, psychology, and long-term financial consequences—showing how everyday buying decisions shape your future more than most people realize. This is not about being cheap. It’s about seeing the system clearly and choosing durability, ownership, and intention over endless replacement. Once you understand how this system works, you’ll never look at upgrades, new models, or “must-have” products the same way again. — Williams WILLIAMS INVESTS ⚠️DISCLAIMER The content on WILLIAMS INVESTS is provided for educational and informational purposes only. This video does not constitute financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The information presented reflects general principles related to consumer economics, behavioral psychology, and long-term financial decision-making. Nothing in this video is intended as a recommendation to buy, sell, or avoid any specific product, brand, or company. Individual financial situations vary, and viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with qualified professionals before making financial decisions. This content is designed to educate—not to mislead, promise results, or provide personalized advice. By watching this video, you acknowledge that WILLIAMS INVESTS is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.