You brag about the stock you bought that doubled in value, but never mention the three on which you lost your shirt. You drive a Mercedes but you don't have health insurance. You occasionally plead poverty in social settings but fail to note the monthly income you get from your trust fund. You say you bought something on sale when you paid full price. You swear you'll save more for retirement later. Welcome to Money Lies 101... [read more at money.cnn.com]