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93 Growing up as the child who never caused problems didn’t mean I had no problems. It meant I understood very early that mine weren’t going to be the ones that got attention

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 10:33 EDT

Growing up as the child who never caused problems didn’t mean I had no problems. It meant I understood very early that mine weren’t going to be the ones that got attention

The quiet, "easy" child didn't have fewer problems. They simply learned early that the family's emotional bandwidth was already spoken for, and that lesson follows them well into adulthood.

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