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377 8 small habits of people who grew up with money worries and still flinch at the sound of a bill arriving even though they could pay it ten times over

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/25/2026 22:43 EDT

8 small habits of people who grew up with money worries and still flinch at the sound of a bill arriving even though they could pay it ten times over

Financial anxiety doesn't disappear when the bank account grows. For people who grew up worrying about money, the body keeps reacting to old threats long after the math has changed. Eight small habits that give it away.

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