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    You Don’t Need to Be Perfect With Money to Be Doing Well

    There’s a quiet frustration many people carry when it comes to money. It isn’t recklessness, and it isn’t indifference. It’s the sense that no matter how much they learn or how carefully they try to do things “right,” they still feel behind. Someone else saved more. Someone else invested earlier. Someone else seems calmer, more confident, more secure. Over time, that comparison turns into a quiet conclusion: I must be doing something wrong. But most people aren’t failing financially. They’re measuring themselves against a standard that leaves no room for being human. We’ve created an idea of financial success that demands…