You can have a million dollars in the bank and still feel poor. This is the insidious power of a "scarcity mindset"—a deep-seated, often subconscious belief that there will never be enough. It’s a mental framework built from childhood experiences, past struggles, or societal pressures that can sabotage your financial and emotional well-being, even after you've achieved significant success. This thread is a space for honest self-reflection. We're here to identify our personal scarcity triggers: the specific situations, comments, or thoughts that instantly transport us back to a place of financial anxiety. Is it seeing a friend's lavish vacation on Instagram? Is it the fear of ordering a slightly more expensive item on a menu? Is it an obsessive need to check your investment portfolio after a small market dip? By naming these triggers, we can begin to dismantle their power over us and consciously cultivate an "abundance mindset" that aligns with our actual financial reality.