Seth Walsh
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Most people think social class is just money, but a lot of it is affect: speech, posture, taste, emotional control, dress, hygiene, punctuality, how you handle small obligations, and whether you look like someone who can be trusted around money.
If your affect degrades, it quietly caps your network, dating options, job prospects, client trust, and general respect. You can make more money and still come across lower class if your habits are messy.
Methods to prevent this:
1. Fix speech first
Stop using filler every sentence. No constant “bro,” “like,” “deadass,” “you know what I mean,” etc. Speak slower. Finish sentences. Don’t rush to prove yourself. Read more long-form writing because your speech is downstream of what you consume.
2. Dress one register above your environment
You don’t need expensive clothes. You need clean, fitted, quiet clothes. Avoid graphic tees, loud logos, dirty shoes, stretched collars, gymwear everywhere. Collared shirts, plain knitwear, proper trousers, clean leather shoes/sneakers. Your clothes should say stable, not desperate.
3. Keep your body composed
Don’t fidget constantly. Don’t walk like you’re apologizing for existing. Shoulders relaxed, neck long, face calm. Social class affect is heavily about nervous system control. People read agitation as low status.
4. Learn table/home basics
Cook a few real meals. Keep your place clean. Own decent bedding, towels, plates, glasses. Sit at a table sometimes. These things sound minor but they shape your self-concept and how others read you.
5. Replace passive leisure with compounding leisure
Scrolling, porn, gambling, weed, constant gaming, and reality TV will leak into your face and speech. Add reading, lifting, walking, cooking, a skill, repair work, music, language learning, business study. Leisure should build you, not dissolve you.
6. Don’t perform poverty
Stop joking constantly about being broke, unlucky, chaotic, lazy, or “built different” in a self-degrading way. It becomes your identity. You can be honest about your situation without making dysfunction your brand.
7. Upgrade your reference group
Your affect converges with your environment. If everyone around you is loud, late, impulsive, sloppy, and anti-intellectual, you will absorb it. Spend more time around people who are calm, competent, clean, punctual, and future-oriented.
8. Practice delayed gratification in visible ways
Pay bills on time. Keep appointments. Save money. Don’t impulse buy status trash. Don’t eat like a child. Don’t escalate every conflict. Class affect is basically long-term orientation made visible.
9. Build a “public self”
You should have a version of yourself for work, clients, interviews, dates, and serious settings. Not fake. Just edited. Higher class people are usually better at register switching. They know when to be casual and when not to be.
10. Avoid resentment aesthetics
Bitterness, envy, conspiracy-brained whining, and constant anti-elite cope make you look trapped. Study successful people without worshipping them. Copy useful behaviors. Drop the emotional need to explain why everyone above you is fake.
Simple rule:
Ask, “Would I trust this version of myself with money, responsibility, or access?”
If the answer is no, your affect is degrading.
Fixing this is not about pretending to be rich. It’s about becoming legible as stable, disciplined, clean, socially calibrated, and future-oriented. That alone opens doors.
If your affect degrades, it quietly caps your network, dating options, job prospects, client trust, and general respect. You can make more money and still come across lower class if your habits are messy.
Methods to prevent this:
1. Fix speech first
Stop using filler every sentence. No constant “bro,” “like,” “deadass,” “you know what I mean,” etc. Speak slower. Finish sentences. Don’t rush to prove yourself. Read more long-form writing because your speech is downstream of what you consume.
2. Dress one register above your environment
You don’t need expensive clothes. You need clean, fitted, quiet clothes. Avoid graphic tees, loud logos, dirty shoes, stretched collars, gymwear everywhere. Collared shirts, plain knitwear, proper trousers, clean leather shoes/sneakers. Your clothes should say stable, not desperate.
3. Keep your body composed
Don’t fidget constantly. Don’t walk like you’re apologizing for existing. Shoulders relaxed, neck long, face calm. Social class affect is heavily about nervous system control. People read agitation as low status.
4. Learn table/home basics
Cook a few real meals. Keep your place clean. Own decent bedding, towels, plates, glasses. Sit at a table sometimes. These things sound minor but they shape your self-concept and how others read you.
5. Replace passive leisure with compounding leisure
Scrolling, porn, gambling, weed, constant gaming, and reality TV will leak into your face and speech. Add reading, lifting, walking, cooking, a skill, repair work, music, language learning, business study. Leisure should build you, not dissolve you.
6. Don’t perform poverty
Stop joking constantly about being broke, unlucky, chaotic, lazy, or “built different” in a self-degrading way. It becomes your identity. You can be honest about your situation without making dysfunction your brand.
7. Upgrade your reference group
Your affect converges with your environment. If everyone around you is loud, late, impulsive, sloppy, and anti-intellectual, you will absorb it. Spend more time around people who are calm, competent, clean, punctual, and future-oriented.
8. Practice delayed gratification in visible ways
Pay bills on time. Keep appointments. Save money. Don’t impulse buy status trash. Don’t eat like a child. Don’t escalate every conflict. Class affect is basically long-term orientation made visible.
9. Build a “public self”
You should have a version of yourself for work, clients, interviews, dates, and serious settings. Not fake. Just edited. Higher class people are usually better at register switching. They know when to be casual and when not to be.
10. Avoid resentment aesthetics
Bitterness, envy, conspiracy-brained whining, and constant anti-elite cope make you look trapped. Study successful people without worshipping them. Copy useful behaviors. Drop the emotional need to explain why everyone above you is fake.
Simple rule:
Ask, “Would I trust this version of myself with money, responsibility, or access?”
If the answer is no, your affect is degrading.
Fixing this is not about pretending to be rich. It’s about becoming legible as stable, disciplined, clean, socially calibrated, and future-oriented. That alone opens doors.
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