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by Etheryte
999 days ago
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I think this is a common concept that people struggle to grasp, so let me offer a perspective. Those of us who have relatives who lived during the Second World War may have heard about famine, starving, and the like. But what you might have missed is that some of the people that lived through it look at food completely differently. There's no amount of food you can have at home where it feels enough, no pantry stocked well enough, because they remember, if the times get bad, they can get real bad. It needn't make logical sense, it's what they've instinctually learned. Money can work much the same way. If you come from a place of poverty then it can often be the case that there's no amount of money you can have in the bank that feels safe enough. This is of course only one way people can internalize concepts like this, peer pressure, family expectations, etc can all lead to similar ideas. |
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