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388 Psychology says people who grew up poor and became successful often can’t fully enjoy it — not because they’re ungrateful, but because some part of them never stopped waiting for it to disappear

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/04/2026 04:51 EDT

Psychology says people who grew up poor and became successful often can’t fully enjoy it — not because they’re ungrateful, but because some part of them never stopped waiting for it to disappear

The invisible scars of childhood poverty create a paradox where achieving financial success feels more like wearing a costume than claiming your rightful place, leaving even millionaires secretly checking their bank accounts and waiting for the inevitable collapse.

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