Comparison & Shame
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Money Affects Everything
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In this episode, Carrie & Curtis delve into the psychology of comparison and shame, and how they can shape our financial behaviors. From differences in upbringing to differences in perception, the way we learn to think about money has a profound effect on our wealth and mental health.
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