Promoting The "Anti-Broke" Culture

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    josediccus

    Published on Aug 25, 2022
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    The anti-broke culture is a type of nuance that creates an image amongst people constantly going through the fear of being poor, being in lack, or not having money throughout various social media platforms. (I explained better in this video) The reason why this is mainly so is that there's a haste to become successful and accomplished even without going through the natural process. A lot of people constantly complain about being poor without physically doing anything to change it.

    This has become a sort of anthem amongst people online who constantly create a reason to complain without doing anything to change it.

    This culture creates haste, it creates dissatisfaction with the natural and conventional process of growth making it awkward for people who are choosing to grow naturally to look unaccomplished in life. In the video, I talked about not succumbing to this culture as it can make people lazy over time.




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