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396 I spent my entire twenties and thirties building a career I was proud of, and then I turned forty and realized I had become a stranger to every person I claimed to love

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · today 20:13 EDT

I spent my entire twenties and thirties building a career I was proud of, and then I turned forty and realized I had become a stranger to every person I claimed to love

The cruelest part of ambition isn't what it costs you—it's that it lets you believe you're still paying attention to the people who matter while you quietly disappear from their lives.

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