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  2. Meet ‘money dysmorphia’: Gen Z gets its very own version of ...

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    This obsession—and resultant feeling of underperformance—has led people to lose sight of the actual state of their finances, culminating in what Intuit Credit Karma dubs “money dysmorphia.”

  3. Money disorder - Wikipedia

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    Some try to shift their behaviors but are unable to make the changes long-lasting. The result is that most of these people feel ashamed of their behaviors and hide them from others, hence making it difficult for them to get help as needed. [6] Money disorders may include physical symptoms such as: Stress; Headaches; Loss of sleep; High blood ...

  4. 7 costly or financial trends to leave behind — and 5 worth ...

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    Instead of letting money float around digitally, people who use an envelope-based budgeting strategy take cash and place it into labeled envelopes marked for groceries, fun money, car repairs and ...

  5. Apatheia - Wikipedia

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    It might better be translated by the word equanimity than the word indifference. The meaning of the word apatheia is quite different from that of the modern English apathy, which has a distinctly negative connotation that includes feelings of inertness, indifference, and impassiveness.

  6. Dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Dysphoria (from Ancient Greek δύσφορος (dúsphoros) 'grievous'; from δυσ-(dus-) 'bad, difficult' and φέρω (phérō) 'to bear') is a profound state of unease or dissatisfaction. It is the semantic opposite of euphoria .

  7. 4 Money Traps Wealthy People Never Fall For - AOL

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    Check Out: I’m a Financial Expert — 5 Things Wealthy People Don’t Waste Money On. Financial Secrecy Is Another Trap. According to Franklin, it’s normal for those just starting out making ...

  8. Wikipedia : Dispute resolution noticeboard/Autism discussion

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    I don't know whether you have noticed that I am not just talking about using the term "neurotype" but have suggested the concept of "neurotype dysphoria" (dysphoria is a word for unease or dissatisfaction) that was proposed by Robert Chapman in order to account for autistic people who don't like being autistic without having to call autism a ...

  9. How to set your 2025 mental health new year's resolutions

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    As the new year approaches, many people begin thinking about their resolutions—typically focusing on physical health, saving money, or spending more time with family. One area that often gets ...