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195 8 things people who grew up poor do in adulthood that reveal they still carry childhood scarcity even after financial success

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 08:00 EDT

8 things people who grew up poor do in adulthood that reveal they still carry childhood scarcity even after financial success

Even years after achieving financial stability, successful people who grew up poor still check price tags obsessively, keep drawers full of "just in case" items, and feel guilty buying anything that isn't absolutely essential—revealing how deeply poverty rewires the brain in ways that prosperity can't easily undo.

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