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539 I’m 62 and my children barely know me, and I’ve finally stopped pretending that feels like failure

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/15/2026 06:59 EDT

I’m 62 and my children barely know me, and I’ve finally stopped pretending that feels like failure

The shame wasn’t about the distance from my kids — it was about the decades I spent performing closeness neither of us actually felt.

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