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The Things I No Longer Spend On Since Embracing My "Fake Extrovert" Identity (2019x73)
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Knowing yourself better is an essential part of getting good with money. How you identify as a person means you can understand better what is and isn’t worth spending money (or time!) on. Here’s how one woman’s money journey improved after she learned more about her personality type.
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Based on an essay by Maggie Olson
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Video narration by Kristy Reid
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