We work to support our family and ourselves, and of course, in many cases, financial support is also good for achieving our goals.
However, there are savings that cannot be achieved for ourselves. There are so many different people among us, and certainly the relationship and treatment of money can be varied accordingly. Someone, even with their good earnings and savings, behaves as if they don’t have a penny.
And others are spending it on suspicion of hitting the lottery prize, but are actually just destroying their reserves. In a word, we skimp or collect depending on which type we belong to. According to our attitude to money, we can be designers. If we fall into this category, we plan the expected revenue and spend it strictly accordingly, if possible, so that we even get the savings. This rigor brings the result, but maybe we can’t let go even if we already have plenty of money to let ourselves go a little, have fun.
Then we can be independent. In this case, it is inconceivable for us to allow someone to see into our finances. No matter how much love we can live in, finance is a private matter. That is, we need to have a separate bank account.
Family upbringing affects people so much that they can follow the habits and advice that their parents put into life throughout their lives. As adults, we can also stand by our finances this way. We can stick to what our parents have taught us because we consider it good and proven.
We may be among the extroverted, but it can manifest itself not only in personality, but also in the way money is handled. As part of this type, we are not only happy to talk about money in general, but our own finances are not taboo either. In the same way, we can ask about the financial situation of others, we are curious. If we find a business that promises to be good, we dare to cut into it, but not without reason.
However, if we are adventurers, we dare to take a much greater risk. In this case, we don’t think like most people. We’re not hesitating much, we’re doing the deal and waiting to see if it’s worth it or not.
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