Why Hard Rural Childhoods Still Feel Golden

Many adults from poor rural villages recall materially harsh childhoods as happy because scarcity amplified bonds, autonomy, and meaning before later comparison and status pressure arrived.

Many adults from poor rural villages recall materially harsh childhoods as happy because scarcity amplified bonds, autonomy, and meaning before later comparison and status pressure arrived.

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