How Introverts Will Use Loud Budgeting To Live Boldly

KayMarie Baird
Financial Butterfly
4 min readJan 11, 2024

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Being shy is one foot in all 2024.

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Hot take: The first introvert to sneak candy into a movie theater kept the dopamine effect to themselves.

For introverts to reap the benefits of a bold, high-quality life, we must be more open to sharing our feelings with others.

I’m convinced Lukas Battle is an introvert. How else is “being shy” out in 2024?! Even if I’m wrong, and even if you still identify as very shy, I’m absolutely here for change.

Thanks to him, loud budgeting is here to stay.

As loud budgeting is growing by the day, you may feel that, as an introvert, this is yet another trend into conformity, another way to chase outside validation for a month or two.

Instead, we can challenge ourselves to step out of our comfort zone even just a little bit.

“Loud budgeting has the same feeling as sneaking candy into a movie theater. You feel like you got away with something. You feel like you’re on an adventure; you feel like you’re coming out of the situation winning. It’s not ‘I don’t have enough,’ it’s, ‘I don’t want to spend.’” Lukas Battle

According to Psychology Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) has 6 domains to assess quality of life, and our friend Lukas shares a few…

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KayMarie Baird
Financial Butterfly

Hi, I'm an ISFJ and Certified Financial Education Instructor™. Learn financial literacy for introverts -> https://www.financialbutterfly.com