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908 I spent my thirties thinking exhaustion was the price of ambition. Then I turned forty and realized it was the price of never once asking myself what I actually wanted versus what I was performing for other people.

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/23/2026 23:16 EDT

I spent my thirties thinking exhaustion was the price of ambition. Then I turned forty and realized it was the price of never once asking myself what I actually wanted versus what I was performing for other people.

The decade I spent mistaking self-abandonment for work ethic wasn't ambition—it was a deeply rehearsed performance I never auditioned for.

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