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481 9 signs someone was raised by genuinely good parents, even if they never had much money

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/01/2026 01:00 EDT

9 signs someone was raised by genuinely good parents, even if they never had much money

While money might buy private schools and designer clothes, the most successful people often share nine unmistakable traits that reveal something far more valuable: they were raised by parents who understood that genuine wealth has nothing to do with bank accounts.

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