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20 Nobody talks about the moment a retired man drives to a hardware store on a Wednesday morning, walks every aisle, buys nothing, and drives home — because that trip was never about the hardware

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 21:00 EDT

He's searching those aisles not for tools or supplies, but for the man he was when buying a box of wire nuts meant someone, somewhere, needed him to solve their problems.

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