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Updated 26 days ago, 11/05/2024

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Fear Of Success & Failure

Kylie A.
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I’m looking for advice or opinions from others who have struggled with this or have felt like this. I really want to be successful, but whenever I try to do anything related to my career—like investing or researching, especially in wholesaling—I get hit with a wave of anxiety. I explain this to people, but they often don’t understand. Many think it’s strange to be scared of success, or they make fun of me for it, and I don’t understand it myself.

I genuinely want to be rich and financially free; part of me believes I can do it, but deep down, my mind or whatever doesn’t. It could be my self-hatred, maybe. It has been hard for me. I’m 23 now, and I have a hard time with consistency. I’ve been slowly integrating tasks so it’s not so overwhelming. Is there anyone else out there who has dealt with this and is successful?

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