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965 People who grew up lower middle class can usually tell you the exact price of milk, bread, and petrol at any given moment. It’s not habit. It’s a background financial surveillance system their brain built in childhood and never turned off.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 01:33 EDT

People who grew up lower middle class can usually tell you the exact price of milk, bread, and petrol at any given moment. It’s not habit. It’s a background financial surveillance system their brain built in childhood and never turned off.

People from lower middle class backgrounds often track prices automatically, not out of habit, but because their brain built a financial surveillance system in childhood that never switched off.

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