Como a psicologia sabota suas finanças e estratégias para superar esse padrão
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Natalie Vanz Bettoni
Summary
This article explores why people struggle with personal finances despite following expert advice, arguing that financial behavior is driven more by emotion, habit, and psychology than by rational calculation. It introduces behavioral economics concepts to explain how the brain sabotages financial decisions and offers strategies to overcome these patterns, emphasizing that willpower alone is insufficient and that preparing for self-control failures is key to financial organization.
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Força de vontade não é suficiente; se preparar para falhas no autocontrole pode ser a chave para a organização financeira.
Você seguiu as dicas dos especialistas. Registrou gastos, montou planilhas, estabeleceu metas. Mas, ainda assim, você se vê preocupado, se perguntando para onde foi o dinheiro.
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