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997 The quiet power of people who stopped explaining themselves

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 22:28 EDT

The quiet power of people who stopped explaining themselves

Before someone stops explaining themselves, there's almost always a period of over-explaining — years of translating their needs for people who never once returned the effort. The moment they stop is quieter and more radical than anyone expects.

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