Oh wow, another pair of sneakers you totally can't live without—slapped onto a Buy-Now-Pay-Later plan like it's free money. Spoiler alert: Future You is screwed. Interest, late fees, debt spiral—hope
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Sure, go ahead—swipe that credit card like you're royalty and the bill magically disappears. Oh wait, it doesn’t. Newsflash: That’s not free money, genius. It’s a loan. And guess what?
You had a rough day, so you deserve that $7 latte, right? Please. Blowing money on impulse buys isn’t “self-care”—it’s just bad math. Want to actually treat yourself? Try making
Oh, you’re broke? Must be the economy—not the daily $7 oat milk latte you call “self-care.” Newsflash: Drowning in overpriced caffeine isn’t financial planning. Stop pretending your bad money habits
Millennials are feeling the pressure of burnout more than ever, but that doesn't mean you have to break the bank to combat it. From self-care practices to budget-friendly therapy options,