Samantharose210

Samantharose210

Samantharose210

  • Does money grow on trees?

Does money grow on trees?

Sunday 17th December 2017

Samantharose210 discusses how growing up spoiled impacted her financial habits and her journey to better money management.
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Samantharose210
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Recovery from Trauma
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From Privilege to Penny-Wise: Samantharose210's Financial Awakening

I have this theory that you know it's okay. We can always just make more. Or you know, I've always had a fallout plan, like a safety net, if you will. My grandpa would always bail me out, you know, if I had a payment coming up or something, and I couldn't pay it. And so that just caused me to just have this mentality of everything will be fine at The End Of The Day.
Ever wondered how a privileged childhood can shape your financial habits? In this episode, Samantharose210 opens up about her journey from being spoiled with everything she wanted to grappling with financial irresponsibility. Growing up, she never had to think twice about money, thanks to her generous grandfather. But this easy access to funds came with a hefty price—poor financial management skills that followed her into adulthood.
Now, in her current relationship, she's learning the hard way about budgeting and making smarter financial choices, often at the encouragement of her more financially savvy partner. She candidly discusses her struggle with a shopping addiction and how it’s affected her life and relationships. The episode dives into the role friends and acquaintances play in shaping our money habits and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing financial issues.
It's a compelling look at how childhood privilege can lead to financial pitfalls and the steps one can take to reclaim control over their finances. Perfect for anyone reflecting on their own money habits or those curious about the impact of upbringing on financial behaviors, this episode offers relatable insights and practical advice.