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833 Psychology says the people who feel like they’re falling behind in life are usually holding themselves to a timeline that was never theirs to begin with

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/27/2026 00:04 EDT

Psychology says the people who feel like they’re falling behind in life are usually holding themselves to a timeline that was never theirs to begin with

The feeling of falling behind is one of the most common sources of quiet suffering among ambitious people. Psychology reveals the timeline causing that pain was likely assembled from other people's milestones, cultural defaults, and benchmarks you never consciously chose.

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