![]() Writers recount the anxiety of upward class mobility as a barrier to becoming comfortable with their newfound ‘wealth’.īut from a position of privilege, money dysmorphia is a tone-deaf delusion. Online confessions of money dysmorphia typically focus on the rags-to-riches narrative. I’d be safe to self-diagnose myself with ‘money dysmorphia’ – the feeling of not having money, even though you do. It is crying wolf that ‘I have NO money’ despite living at home and earning a salary that’s largely disposable. It is a frenzied panic when faced with an unexpected bill. ![]() It is lying by omission when I declare, ‘I can’t afford it’. What does a neurotic relationship with money look like?
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