#spending-guilt

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Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says if you still feel guilty spending money on yourself even when you can afford it, you display these 8 deeply ingrained traits - Silicon Canals

Guilt when spending money on oneself stems from deeply ingrained psychological patterns, often rooted in childhood experiences and an overdeveloped sense of responsibility for others' needs.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychology says adults who feel guilty spending money on themselves learned these 7 things growing up that wealthy people never experienced - Silicon Canals

Ever catch yourself standing in a store, holding something you genuinely want, only to put it back because that familiar knot forms in your stomach? You know the one-that creeping guilt that whispers you don't really need it, that you should save the money instead, that spending on yourself somehow makes you selfish or irresponsible. I used to think everyone felt this way about money.
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Relationships
from24/7 Wall St.
8 months ago

Should I hire a lawn service to buy back time with my kids - or is that just frivolous spending?

Questioning what is considered frivolous spending is valid, particularly when it impacts time with loved ones.
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