
Financial advice, while often well-intentioned, can inadvertently harm good financial habits if it relies on over-optimization and trend-chasing. Common 'thumb rules' for saving, emergency funds, and investment allocation offer psychological comfort but may not suit individual circumstances like volatile income or dependents. Similarly, arbitrary financial targets lack connection to real-life spending needs and inflation, leading to disappointment when these unanchored goals are missed.
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