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We are all Financial Sinners.

You don't need to be religious to understand the 7 Deadly Sins of Personal Finance.

From "Lust - The Impulsive Buyer" to "Sloth - The Lazy Tax"

Let's explore all 7 šŸ‘æ
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Lust - The Impulsive Buyer šŸ›ļø

makes you crave unnecessary things just for imaginary pleasure.

Social Media and events, such as Black Friday, are tremendous enablers.

They spam you with ads, reviews, and deals. You to fantasize about the amazing new features.
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Gluttony - The Overflowing Wardrobe

Creeps up whilst on your weekly shop.
You fall victim to sales and great deals.

Quickly you leave with an overflowing cart without the items you planned for...
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Greed - The Vicious Circle šŸ˜±

You canā€™t resist your appetite. Itā€™s more than a fantasy you need it.

You are willing to do anything for it.

Greed is the greatest of Personal Finance Sins.

It leads you to emptiness and hopelessness...
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Sloth - The Lazy Tax šŸ˜“šŸ˜“

From Takeaway to uneducated purchasesā€¦ we all pay this tax once in a while.

Indulge in a small pleasure. The trick is it quickly snowballs into a regular offense. Just like everything elseā€¦
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Envy - Lifestyle Inflation šŸ˜

Stop trying to ā€œkeep up with the Jonesesā€.

What matters isnā€™t how our bank account and future looks but what our Instagram feed reflects.
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Pride - The Knowledgeable Ignorant šŸµ

As Personal Finance Enthusiasts we all think we know it all...

If you are ever in doubt remember that Monkeys have consistently outperformed fund managers.
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