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235 The loneliest I’ve ever felt wasn’t when I was alone — it was at my own birthday dinner surrounded by people who love me, laughing at the right moments, saying all the right things, and knowing that the version of me they were celebrating doesn’t actually exist and the real one was sitting right there and nobody could see him

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · today 03:30 EDT

The loneliest I’ve ever felt wasn’t when I was alone — it was at my own birthday dinner surrounded by people who love me, laughing at the right moments, saying all the right things, and knowing that the version of me they were celebrating doesn’t actually exist and the real one was sitting right there and nobody could see him

Three years ago at my own birthday dinner, surrounded by loved ones celebrating my success, I realized the person they were toasting didn't exist — and the real me, anxious and struggling, was sitting right there completely invisible.

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