Why Your Money Disappears Even When You Earn Enough
You check your account after payday and still feel that tightness in your chest. The money came in, the bills...
Kitsune is a finance professional and systems thinker who became obsessed with one question: why do people keep making the same money mistakes even when they know better? With a background in process improvement and data analysis, Kitsune built Kitsune Files to explore the behavioral patterns behind everyday financial decisions — not to judge them, but to understand them. No face. No hype. Just patterns worth knowing.
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