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417 Psychology says people who always carry cash even though they rarely use it display these 8 traits—and most of them are connected to a generation that learned the hard way what happens when systems you trusted stop working

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/28/2026 17:00 EDT

Psychology says people who always carry cash even though they rarely use it display these 8 traits—and most of them are connected to a generation that learned the hard way what happens when systems you trusted stop working

These cash-carrying individuals aren't technophobic dinosaurs—they're smartphone-wielding, card-carrying citizens who've learned from bank failures, blackouts, and system crashes that sometimes the oldest backup plan is the best one.

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