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162 Psychology says people from strict homes often become adults who do these 7 things unconsciously

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 01/31/2026 19:00 EDT

Psychology says people from strict homes often become adults who do these 7 things unconsciously

Growing up with rigid rules and sky-high expectations might have made you successful on paper, but it also programmed invisible patterns into your psyche that silently control your adult life, from why you can't say no to anyone to why genuine intimacy feels more terrifying than public speaking.

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