Despite the profound impact money has on our daily existence, the topic is shrouded in secrecy and even a taboo in some families.
Despite the profound impact money has on our daily existence, the topic remains taboo in some families.We all love talking to our loved ones, but not when the conversation turns to money. Our upbringing focused on not saying too much about money because if you have a lot, people will want to borrow from you and when you do not have any, people will talk about you.
“Be honest with yourself. How often do you find yourself thinking about money? For most of us, it is every hour of every day. This seemingly unquenchable force has a silent, yet relentless grip on our lives, often dictating our ability to be happy and move forward,” says Cebile Zibi, chief marketing officer at Momentum Money.
Why is money such an emotional topic for most of us? Why are we not having more open discussions about money with our families, ourselves and with those we love? Instead, we choose to put up barriers that block us on our journey to financial independence, she says.Momentum Money is now on a mission to identify, unpack and resolve the difficult money conversations holding so many South Africans back.
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