This Sneaky Phenomenon Is Wrecking People's Finances
Briefly

"Money dysmorphia can often make people believe they're doing financially worse or better than they actually are...manifest as overspending or excessive saving, hindering financial health."
"People may find themselves living lifestyles they can't afford... hinder people from achieving their financial goals or enjoying their achievements."
"By excessively saving, people with money dysmorphia can miss out on opportunities to invest and actually grow their wealth... anxious or guilty when making purchases, including necessary ones."
"Common signs of money dysmorphia include obsessively checking bank balances, avoiding financial discussions, comparison to others, fear of financial ruin, and stressing over future finances."
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