"The conventional reading of this behaviour is financial anxiety: someone worried about money. The person is either struggling, or they're obsessive, or they need a budget app and a calmer disposition."
"In houses where money is tight, children learn to read the room before anyone speaks. The sound of a car repair bill being discussed. The particular silence after a phone call with a creditor."
"Research into adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) has consistently shown that early exposure to household instability creates lasting patterns of hypervigilance in adulthood."
Many individuals check their bank balances not solely due to financial anxiety but as a learned behavior from childhood experiences. In homes with financial instability, children become attuned to the emotional climate surrounding money. They develop a sensitivity to financial stress long before understanding banking. Research on adverse childhood experiences shows that early exposure to financial strain can lead to lasting patterns of hypervigilance in adulthood, affecting their relationship with money and emotional well-being.
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