#moneypsychology #wealthmindset #darkpsychology #financialpsychology #moneymindset #stoicism Your Brain Is Programmed for Poverty: The Psychology They Never Teach You | Dark Psychology Your mind is fighting against your wealth. Not sometimes. Constantly. Every financial decision you make is shaped by psychological forces you did not choose, do not see, and cannot override through willpower alone. This video reveals the four psychological patterns keeping you broke: ▸ Present bias and why your brain cannot value the future ▸ The hedonic treadmill and why more money never feels like enough ▸ Social comparison and the impossible game you are losing ▸ Identity constraints and why you stay at your financial level This is not about budgeting tips or investment strategies. Those only work after you understand and rewire the psychology that sabotages them. Without this foundation, all financial advice fails. Drawing on Seneca, Machiavelli, Carl Jung, and modern behavioral economics, this video shows you the invisible architecture that determines financial outcomes. You will understand why intelligent people stay broke, why lottery winners return to poverty, and why knowing what to do is not the same as doing it. Watch until the end for the practical framework that addresses behavior, cognition, environment, and identity, the four levels where change must occur for results to last. This is the foundational video for Dark Wealth Code. Everything else builds on what you learn here. Related topics: psychology of money, why people stay broke, money mindset, financial psychology, wealth psychology, behavioral economics money, dark psychology wealth Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. RELATED KEYWORDS psychology of money, why people stay broke, money mindset, financial psychology, wealth psychology, poverty mindset, behavioral economics, hedonic treadmill money, present bias spending, social comparison finances, money identity, dark psychology wealth, broke psychology #povertymentality #behavioraleconomics #wealthpsychology #financialfreedom #personalfinance #personalgrowth #personaldevelopment