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

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 19:00 EDT

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

Even with a healthy bank account and hard-earned success, that familiar knot forms in your stomach every time you try to buy something nice for yourself—and psychology reveals this guilt exposes eight deep-seated traits about how you view your own worth.

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