I started my latest and revisited fragrance journey with Middle Eastern dupes, influenced by hype and the belief that cheaper options offered better value and possibly the same ingredients for less. At the time, I thought I was making smart choices. Looking back, it had an unexpected impact. Working in transportation, where income depends on clients, I chose not to settle. Instead, I set a goal, worked harder, gained more clients, and eventually tripled my business so I could afford the niche and artisan fragrances I truly wanted. What began as buying cheaper fragrances became a motivation to improve my situation. It pushed me to grow rather than convince myself I didnβt want better quality. Thatβs why I share my journeyβnot just to explain clone, designer, niche, and artisan houses, but to encourage others to set goals, work toward them, and put themselves in a position to enjoy what they truly want. Thereβs nothing wrong with starting with clones or staying within your budget. But donβt let hype or circumstances limit your ambitions. Set goals, improve your situation, and reward yourself when you achieve them. This applies beyond fragrances. What we want can motivate us to build better businesses, improve finances, get promotions, and grow personally. The goal isnβt just owning expensive bottlesβitβs becoming someone who sets goals, achieves them, and enjoys the rewards without guilt.