I grew up with no money. No money. I always struggled and had the sense that there was this other class of people who went to college - this was when I was younger.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up sort of lower working class. And I just didn't want to have the money struggles that my parents had. You know, I could just - as loving an environment I grew up in - and I grew up in a great home, a very loving home - but, you know, we had that stress. We had that stress in our life.
I had a really hard time growing up; we were a large family, and we didn't have much money at home.
I grew up without a lot of money and my parents grew up with far less money. And that's kept me in line. Really in line.
I was the only kid out of six of us to go to college, primarily because my parents could not afford it.
When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money.
I grew up with no money. My kids will grow up with a lot of money and so it's really important to me, and it will always be a part of my parenting, to keep them conscientious and connected socially to other people.
I grew up very nice. But after college, my father said you're on you own. So I was dead broke for years. So I know what it's - I lived on 600 dollars a month for six years. I know what it's like to be dead broke. I feel bad for people who are struggling now.
I've lived very well all my life, even when I had no money, and there's very little I can't afford.
Growing up, I didn't know anything about money other than we didn't have any.
I started life in a poor family and could not even afford a proper tertiary education.
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