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The article explains 'financial dysmorphia,' highlighting irrational financial insecurity influenced by social media, leading to poor financial decisions. It mentions a survey by Intuit Credit Karma and references body dysmorphic disorder, relating to financial planning. Tags include Intuit and body dysmorphic disorder.
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