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How to Regain Your Confidence After Falling Prey to a Scam

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Scams, both online and offline, are painful experiences when you trust someone, and they use it against you. Remember, it’s not your fault.

It could have happened to anyone. Even to the most cautious individuals, especially since you can get scammed online in many ways.

These situations happen to a lot of people and don’t reflect your naivety but rather your good-willed nature. To regain confidence after falling prey to a scam, here is what you should consider:First and foremost, it’s crucial to acknowledge and process the experience.

Don’t bottle up your emotions. Let them out. Allow yourself to feel the anger, frustration, or embarrassment of being scammed.

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