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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 19:00 EDT

8 signs someone is quietly pulling away from others as they age (without even noticing it)

As we navigate the complexities of adulthood, many of us are unknowingly becoming our own worst enemy—building invisible walls between ourselves and the people we care about, one declined invitation and surface-level text at a time.

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