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The Happiness Myth: Why Money Doesn't Buy Contentment

The Happiness Myth: Why Money Doesn't Buy Contentment

Blog | Money
For many, happiness is tied directly to material success. We think that once we have the right car, the best house, or a high-paying job, we’ll finally feel content.
FOMO: The Fear of Missing Out

FOMO: The Fear of Missing Out

Article | Money
Have you ever found yourself constantly checking your phone, feeling anxious about missing out on the latest trends or updates?
The Scarcity Mindset: How It Impacts Your Finances

The Scarcity Mindset: How It Impacts Your Finances

Blog | Money
A scarcity mindset limits growth and self-realization, impacting a person’s overall well-being.
“MF” in Dating Culture: A Deep Dive into Emotional and Financial Expectations

“MF” in Dating Culture: A Deep Dive into Emotional and Financial Expectations

Article | Money
In the world of online dating, abbreviations and codes are often used to communicate intentions quickly and effectively. One such abbreviation is “MF,” which stands for Meet for Material Support.
Crippling Your Own Finances? A Psychological Look at “Beggar Syndrome”

Crippling Your Own Finances? A Psychological Look at “Beggar Syndrome”

Blog | Money
Have you ever caught yourself feeling guilty about spending money, hoarding every coin you earn, or even throwing cash around as if it had no value at all?
What Are the Signs of Deficit Thinking?

What Are the Signs of Deficit Thinking?

Blog | Money
Sometimes, people look at the world and believe everything good is limited—money, affection, comfort, possible partners. They feel that if someone else has a million, they must have less.
Veblen Effect: Why Do People Buy Expensive Things?

Veblen Effect: Why Do People Buy Expensive Things?

Article | Money
Have you ever wondered why people buy outrageously priced items when similar options exist at a fraction of the cost? The answer lies in a psychological phenomenon called the Veblen effect.
What Are the Signs of a Poverty Mindset?

What Are the Signs of a Poverty Mindset?

Blog | Money
When people talk about being “poor,” they often focus only on the absence of money. However, from a psychological standpoint, a poverty mindset is not always about how many zeros you have.
Should Parents Give Money to Their Adult Children?

Should Parents Give Money to Their Adult Children?

Blog | Money
The debate over whether parents should give money to their adult children is one that never seems to end.
The Impact of Basic Income: The Stockton Experiment

The Impact of Basic Income: The Stockton Experiment

Blog | Money
Imagine receiving $500 every month with no strings attached. No need to clock in at a job or fulfill any particular obligations—just money handed to you for being a citizen.
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