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382 People who grew up in houses where money was a source of tension often become adults who can afford things comfortably but still feel a small flinch at the register, and the flinch isn’t financial anymore, it’s a nervous system that never got the memo that the emergency is over.

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 01:04 EDT

People who grew up in houses where money was a source of tension often become adults who can afford things comfortably but still feel a small flinch at the register, and the flinch isn’t financial anymore, it’s a nervous system that never got the memo that the emergency is over.

The small tightening you feel when you tap your card has almost nothing to do with your balance. It's a childhood nervous system still running a program it learned decades ago — and no amount of money makes it turn itself off.

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