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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 01/08/2026 09:00 EDT

8 social rules wealthy people don’t understand because they never lived paycheck to paycheck

From spontaneous dinner tabs to "just save more" advice, the invisible rules governing money reveal a disconnect so profound between rich and poor that well-meaning wealthy people unknowingly inflict small wounds with every financial interaction.

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