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I spent hundreds on my daughter's birthday. The thing she remembered most cost $2.

First publishedJul 13, 14:36 UTC
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Olivia Pollock, a mom and brand VP at Evite, realized big parties are not always best after throwing an expensive party for her 7-year-old. She found that the simplest gift—something costing only $2—was what her daughter remembered most.

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A mother named Olivia Pollock spent much money on her daughter's birthday. She threw a big, fancy party with a Taylor Swift theme. But she learned something important after this event. The thing that made her daughter happiest cost only two dollars! This showed her that small things matter most.

Why it matters

This story teaches us that you do not need to spend a lot of money for a great celebration. Simple, thoughtful gifts can bring the biggest joy.

In brief
Who is Olivia Pollock?
She is a mom and works as a vice president of brand at Evite.
What was the most memorable gift?
The thing her daughter remembered most cost only $2.
Why did she change her mind about big parties?
She changed her mind after throwing a pricey Taylor Swift-themed party.
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All outlets frame the story similarly by focusing on the contrast between high cost and high memory, showing that simplicity wins.

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    The main lesson: Small things are better than big spending.

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    Business InsiderHighlights the core contrast of cost vs. memory.
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    Personal anecdote/Relatability (Mom's experience).

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    Business InsiderFocuses on her personal journey as a parent.
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    Nostalgia/Context (Past memories).

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    Business InsiderMentions growing up in the 90s at Chuck E. Cheese.
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