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How money dysmorphia can hurt your mental health
And have a negative impact on your finances
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Are you constantly worried about money, despite always having enough? Find yourself feeling inadequate because you constantly compare your financial situation with that of others? If so, you may be suffering from money dysmorphia. Albeit not an actual mental health condition, money dysmorphia is generally understood to occur when someone has a distorted, and potentially very harmful, view of their financial situation.
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