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25 7 things people raised in lower middle class households still do with money long after they can afford not to, and every single one traces back to a nervous system that learned to count before it learned to rest.

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 03/24/2026 22:07 EDT

7 things people raised in lower middle class households still do with money long after they can afford not to, and every single one traces back to a nervous system that learned to count before it learned to rest.

People raised in lower middle class homes often carry money habits that persist long after financial security arrives, from obsessive mental math to guilt about comfort spending. The reason isn't willpower or personality. It's a nervous system that learned to count before it learned to rest.

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