Money dysmorphia: Thin dough, thick slices?


Financial education can be used overcome money dysmorphia, as it empowers people to make informed financial decisions. — 123rf

HANI Mustafa is a hardworking manager at a logistics company in Klang.

At just 27, she earns a respectable income nearing five figures; a level of success her peers admire. A devoted daughter to her retired parents, Hani never hesitates to fulfil their needs and wants.

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