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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 02:00 EDT

The psychology of “never enough”: 7 signs you’re accidentally living like you’re still struggling (even though you’re not)

You've escaped the struggle, built real stability, yet still check your bank balance with the same anxiety as when you survived on ramen—here's why your brain refuses to believe the emergency is actually over.

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