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209 The generation that built everything — coached the teams, hosted every holiday, fixed every broken thing in the house — is now sitting in quiet living rooms wondering why nobody calls unless they need something

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · today 03:24 EDT

The generation that built everything — coached the teams, hosted every holiday, fixed every broken thing in the house — is now sitting in quiet living rooms wondering why nobody calls unless they need something

The generation that made themselves indispensable to everyone else never learned how to ask for the one thing they actually needed — to be wanted when nothing was broken.

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