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1001 The strange peace that comes when you finally stop explaining yourself to people who were never really listening

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 02:01 EDT

The strange peace that comes when you finally stop explaining yourself to people who were never really listening

There's a peculiar kind of exhaustion that comes from constantly explaining yourself to people who've already decided what you are — and a strange, spacious peace that arrives the moment you finally stop.

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