philisticism teaches people how to build a second brain, like a knowledge hub. Theory from behavioral economics called mental accounting says that our brain will naturally compartmentalize things. Mental accounting is something that we can use to our advantage when it comes to money,. But it also can be a major deservice. It's challenging unless you invite the halistic view towards things.
In the third episode of our series on money as medicine, we're chatting with Chantel Chapman of Trauma of Money, to understand how our collective and individual traumas affect our financial health.
Learn more about the Trauma of Money here and follow Chantel here to follow along with her myriad of fascinating projects!
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