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365 I’m 66 and I finally stopped trying to impress people who were never actually paying attention — and the silence taught me that most of what I thought mattered was just performance anxiety dressed up as ambition

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/07/2026 21:00 EDT

I’m 66 and I finally stopped trying to impress people who were never actually paying attention — and the silence taught me that most of what I thought mattered was just performance anxiety dressed up as ambition

After four decades of sleepless nights and carefully rehearsed conversations, I discovered that the people I was desperately trying to impress had forgotten my name before I even pulled out of their driveways.

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