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Tiffany Aliche, known as The Budgetnista,

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โ€œLiving richer is so much more than money. Like what does your life, what do you want your life to look like? I want you to pursue it with purpose and passion and to use money as one of the tools to get there.โ€

โ€” Tiffany Aliche
APR 6, 2026Farnoosh Torabi

1966: How to Get Good With Money in a World That Feels Financially Broken with The Budgetnista

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    Money should be viewed as a tool for living richer rather than an end goal - Tiffany emphasizes that financial health is about purposefully using money to fund experiences and values, like travel, rather than spending mindlessly on items that don't drive passion.

    โ€œLiving richer is so much more than money. Like what does your life, what do you want your life to look like? I want you to pursue it with purpose and passion and to use money as one of the tools to get there.โ€

    โ€” Tiffany Aliche
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    Community accountability is the secret to successful financial habit-building - The success of the Live Richer Challenge is attributed to its massive peer support network where thousands of participants provide 24/7 encouragement and answers.

    โ€œTo me, that's the magic sauce of the Live Richer Challenge is that you get the support group of 95,000 women worldwide helping you.โ€

    โ€” Tiffany Aliche
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    Gender social expectations impact how people seek financial education - Women are often more willing to admit they don't know how to manage money because they face fewer social stigmas for seeking help compared to men, who feel a pressure to already have the answers.

    โ€œWomen are far more open about saying, I don't know... But men are usually a little bit more afraid to admit that they don't know, because the gender expectation is that they should know.โ€

    โ€” Tiffany Aliche