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The Psychology of Money

The Psychology of Money

Money isn’t just about numbers; it’s deeply tied to our emotions. Our irrational relationship with money can lead to suboptimal financial decisions, such as overspending or under-saving.

“Money’s value is as much emotional as it is numerical.”

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