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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 19:00 EDT

While millionaires drive used cars and shop at discount stores, my working-class parents built more wealth on factory wages than my six-figure friends ever did—using nine counterintuitive habits that turned every pound into a building block for financial freedom.

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