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852 Many adults who grew up watching their parents struggle with money carry a low background fear of running out for decades past the point where the math makes sense, finally realizing they aren’t budgeting for their future, but soothing the child who watched scarcity play out at the kitchen table

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Editorial team @ Silicon Canals · 05/07/2026 08:57 EDT

Many adults who grew up watching their parents struggle with money carry a low background fear of running out for decades past the point where the math makes sense, finally realizing they aren’t budgeting for their future, but soothing the child who watched scarcity play out at the kitchen table

Financial anxiety often outlives the conditions that created it by decades. The reason is not bad math but old memory — and recognizing the difference is where healing actually starts.

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