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Psychology reveals: People raised in lower-middle-class families often develop these 5 habits and qualities the rich don’t

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 27, 2025, 19:30 IST
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Qualities and habits of successful people with lower-middle-class upbringing, according to science

Have you ever noticed how successful people who have faced challenges early on in life due to their families' financial struggles are often quite different in attitude towards life, as compared to those from financially stable backgrounds? Be it their outlook towards the ups and downs of life or the way they carry themselves or make decisions, certain qualities and habits of these people set them apart from those raised in rich families. And, over the years, science too has some proof of this. So, here we list some of these qualities and habits of highly successful people raised in lower-middle-class families, according to psychology:


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Being resourceful and making the best out of all situations

Successful people who had a lower-middle-class upbringing often lacked certain privileges that people from wealthy families would easily have. However, experiencing scarcity early on shapes them into resourceful beings later in life. A 2023 study titled 'A Sense of Scarcity Enhances the Above-Average Effect in Social Comparison' reveals that growing up with limited resources can quietly sharpen the brain. People who experience scarcity early in life often develop stronger creative problem-solving skills, learning to adapt and find alternative solutions when options are limited. Their minds become trained to think flexibly and work around obstacles.In contrast, individuals who have always had easy access to resources may find it harder to cope when familiar solutions fail or support systems disappear.

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Better emotional resilience

German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger" and rightly so!
For people who have faced struggles and rejections early on in life, due to their lower-middle-class upbringing, emotional resilience comes naturally when things go wrong, as compared to those who were raised with privileges. A research titled 'Resilience and Adversity' by Dr.Suniya Luthar shows that moderate adversity in one's childhood can create powerful “steeling effects” in such people when they become adults. This means that when someone faces challenges and overcomes them early in life, they build lasting psychological toughness. This inner strength can be taught or purchased. Instead, it can only be developed through hardships and failures in life, which makes one emotionally stronger.

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Genuine empathy for others

It is often said that you can't understand another person unless you have walked in their shoes, and this holds true for successful people with a lower-middle-class upbringing, as they can truly and genuinely empathise with others in similar situations as theirs. Adding to this, a research article titled 'Beyond hardships: examining pro-socialness as a catalyst for positive financial behaviour' shows that people who have faced financial hardship are more likely to show genuine prosocial behaviour toward others in similar situations.

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High emotional intelligence

A Psychological research titled 'Interpersonal accuracy and interaction outcomes: Why and how reading others correctly has adaptive advantages in social interactions' shows that people from poor socio-economic families were often better at understanding and judging others than those from privileged backgrounds. This also highlighted their high emotional intelligence and street smartness. For such people, growing up, their resources were few, and so judging others' hidden intentions became a survival skill for them in a competitive world.


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Strong work ethic

People who have had to earn everything themselves often develop strong perseverance; it becomes part of who they are, not just a habit. While people born in rich families may also work hard, there’s a big difference between working by choice and working because you have no other option. That reality creates a deeper, more lasting connection to effort and stronger work ethics.

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