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by tchalla
2038 days ago
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> (Good decisions, all else equal, will tend towards better outcomes financially and I’d expect the converse would also hold.) There's a study that does hint the converse is true. > Childhood poverty: Experiencing or growing up in poverty affects people’s lifelong decision-making style. People living in poverty make decisions focused on coping with present stressful circumstances, often at the expense of future goals. https://www.lse.ac.uk/PBS/Research/Research-archive/How-pove... |
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